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skimping    音标拼音: [sk'ɪmpɪŋ]
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Skimp \Skimp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Skimped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Skimping}.] [Cf. {Skinch}, {Scamp}, v. t.]
1. To slight; to do carelessly; to scamp. [Prov. Eng. &
Colloq. U.S.]
[1913 Webster]

2. To make insufficient allowance for; to scant; to scrimp.
[Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U. S.]
[1913 Webster]

102 Moby Thesaurus words for "skimping":
Scotch, canny, careful, chary, cheeseparing, chinchy, chintzy,
conserving, cooling, cooling down, cooling off, culpably negligent,
curtailment, cutback, derelict, economic, economization,
economizing, economy, economy of assumption, economy of means,
elegance, exiguous, forehanded, frugal, frugal to excess,
frugality, inadvertent, inattentive, infrequent, labor-saving,
laissez-faire, law of parsimony, lax, loose, low growth rate,
meager, miserly, money-saving, neglectful, neglecting, negligent,
niggardly, noninterfering, nonrestrictive, off-guard, overfrugal,
overly permissive, parsimonious, parsimoniousness, parsimony,
penny-wise, penny-wise and pound-foolish, permissive, piddling,
pinching, poor, procrastinating, provident, prudent, prudential,
rare, reduction of expenses, reduction of spending, relaxed,
remiss, retrenchment, saving, scamping, scant, scanty, scarce,
scattered, scraping, scrimping, scrimpy, seldom met with,
seldom seen, skimpy, slack, slighting, slim, slowdown, slurring,
spare, sparing, sparse, spotty, sprinkled, stingy, stinting, thin,
thrifty, tight, time-saving, too frugal, uncircumspect, unguarded,
unrigorous, unwary, unwasteful, unwatchful


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