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单词 skinflint
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Definition of skinflint in English:

skinflint

noun ˈskɪnflɪntˈskɪnˌflɪnt
informal
  • A person who spends as little money as possible; a miser.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm not a skinflint, but I would like my bank balance to level out for a week or two.
    • Stop being such a skinflint - just buy the thing.
    • Although he's looking to sell it again, Lieberman remains a skinflint.
    • Scots are dispelling their stereotype of being skinflints who hoard their money and live austere lives.
    • A $100-million subway was planned in 1912, but city skinflints said they ‘lacked the necessary authorization.’
    • Their skinflint ways caused R. no small degree of humiliation during her growing years.
    • I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips.
    • But as I palmed the money through the window the meter went to £9.40, turning me instantly into a skinflint.
    • Not that I am a skinflint or unromantic, but it has been refreshing to view the whole event from a neutral standpoint.
    • In other words, give me my gold, you copper-pinching skinflint, or find your own damned specimens from now on.
    • Decide that twenty dollars for five hours of entertainment is reasonable value and declare that skinflints are humbugs.
    • So skinflints and kids can get other people to pay for their phone calls through emotional blackmail.
    • Notorious skinflint Scrooge makes an appearance at the Wyvern Theatre on Friday in a bid to raise thousands of pounds for charity.
    • It's certainly not because I'm a skinflint, production costs and time invested are irrelevant.
    • The New York Times noted his reputation as ‘the industry's leading skinflint.’
    • And only two skinflints, or gentlemen of an extremely strong constitution, have so far refused to cough up.
    • I'm a skinflint and I don't want to shell out on Dreamweaver.
    • ‘They have a reputation for being skinflints with no respect for decent pay and conditions,’ he said.
    • The skinflint and the loan shark are seen as sources of sawbuck salvation and sanctification.
    • Now remember, this is in skinflint New Hampshire, where a request for money for a new light bulb can cause a knockdown, drag-out debate.
    Synonyms
    miser, penny-pincher, Scrooge, pinchpenny, niggard, cheese-parer
    informal meanie, money-grubber, cheapskate
    North American informal tightwad
    vulgar slang tight-arse
 
 

Definition of skinflint in US English:

skinflint

nounˈskinˌflintˈskɪnˌflɪnt
informal
  • A person who spends as little money as possible; a miser.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A $100-million subway was planned in 1912, but city skinflints said they ‘lacked the necessary authorization.’
    • The skinflint and the loan shark are seen as sources of sawbuck salvation and sanctification.
    • Their skinflint ways caused R. no small degree of humiliation during her growing years.
    • Decide that twenty dollars for five hours of entertainment is reasonable value and declare that skinflints are humbugs.
    • Notorious skinflint Scrooge makes an appearance at the Wyvern Theatre on Friday in a bid to raise thousands of pounds for charity.
    • Although he's looking to sell it again, Lieberman remains a skinflint.
    • It's certainly not because I'm a skinflint, production costs and time invested are irrelevant.
    • Stop being such a skinflint - just buy the thing.
    • But as I palmed the money through the window the meter went to £9.40, turning me instantly into a skinflint.
    • Now remember, this is in skinflint New Hampshire, where a request for money for a new light bulb can cause a knockdown, drag-out debate.
    • I'm a skinflint and I don't want to shell out on Dreamweaver.
    • The New York Times noted his reputation as ‘the industry's leading skinflint.’
    • I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips.
    • Not that I am a skinflint or unromantic, but it has been refreshing to view the whole event from a neutral standpoint.
    • In other words, give me my gold, you copper-pinching skinflint, or find your own damned specimens from now on.
    • ‘They have a reputation for being skinflints with no respect for decent pay and conditions,’ he said.
    • So skinflints and kids can get other people to pay for their phone calls through emotional blackmail.
    • And only two skinflints, or gentlemen of an extremely strong constitution, have so far refused to cough up.
    • I'm not a skinflint, but I would like my bank balance to level out for a week or two.
    • Scots are dispelling their stereotype of being skinflints who hoard their money and live austere lives.
    Synonyms
    miser, penny-pincher, scrooge, pinchpenny, niggard, cheese-parer
 
 
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