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scrimpy

I. scrimpy, a.1
    (ˈskrɪmpɪ)
    [f. scrimp a. + -y.]
    Of meagre dimensions, scanty.

1855 Robinson Whitby Gloss., Scrimpy. 1866 Mrs. Gaskell Wives & Dau. xiii, A..jacket over her scrimpy and short white petticoat. 1883 Mag. of Art Aug. 402/1 A hall and staircase less abjectly ‘scrimpy’ than those usually met with.

II. scrimpy, a.2
    [f. scrimp v. + -y1.]
    Of persons: inclined to scrimp or economize; mean, niggardly.

1918 J. Sully My Life & Friends i. 9 In those days wedded folk had not begun to be scrimpy in the duty of bringing children into the world. 1919 ‘K. Mansfield’ Let. 28 Oct. (1951) 356, I wish the printers would not be so scrimpy, cutting the noses off the words. 1979 Amat. Photographer Feb. 88/1 If there's a good picture don't ever be scrimpy with film.

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