A selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend.
1 No doubt he was emboldened by the merciless performances of his scrooge - like bowling attack so far in this series.
2 Australian wages have barely moved in the past five years and it's not because your boss is a scrooge .
3 It is not that I am a Luddite, more of a scrooge , which I think is the same for many people.
4 It is Scrooge ; - a converted Scrooge ; and I, I suppose, am Tiny Tim.
5 Obviously, Disney already had their own ready-to-cook central character in Scrooge McDuck.
6 So what did his friend John French do for this seasonal Scrooge ?
7 Scrooge knew the men, and looked towards the Spirit for an explanation.
8 Scrooge looked about him for the Ghost, and saw it no more.
9 There it stood, years afterwards, above the warehouse door: Scrooge and Marley.
10 Sometimes people new to the business called Scrooge Scrooge , and sometimes Marley.
11 And Magoo's Scrooge hits all the high points of any Christmas Carol.
12 As Scrooge looked fixedly at this phenomenon, it was a knocker again.
13 With that capability, he installed a malicious program he wrote, called Scrooge .
14 Scrooge fell upon his knees, and clasped his hands before his face.
15 Up Scrooge went, not caring a button for its being very dark.
16 Where before they had a Santa Claus now they have a Scrooge .
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