Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrimpily
Literary usage of Scrimpily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Meister Karl's Sketch-book by Charles Godfrey Leland (1855)
"That earnest, manly step, indicative of "old Teutonic pluck," the tweed shooting-coat,
rather scrimpily cut, the earnest and not incurious glance which he ..."
2. Civil and Mechanical Engineering: Popularly and Socially Considered by John Wilton Cuninghame Haldane (1890)
"But if we on the plaintiff's side were scrimpily treated in the finance part of
the business, we certainly had ..."
3. Civil and Mechanical Engineering: Popularly and Socially Considered by John Wilton Cuninghame Haldane (1890)
"But if we on the plaintiff's side were scrimpily treated in the finance part of
the business, we certainly had ..."
4. The Children's Great Texts of the Bible by James Hastings (1920)
"And old mother Nature, who never does things scrimpily, has given the world a
plentiful supply of her jam. Honey is the common produce of the world. ..."
5. The Children's Great Texts of the Bible by James Hastings (1920)
"And old mother Nature, who never does things scrimpily, has given the world a
plentiful supply of her jam. Honey is the common produce of the world. ..."