Sentence example with the word 'stint'

stint

allotment, check, cut, go, leap, nuance, point, restraint, share, sunrise watch, work shift

Definition n. an unbroken period of time during which you do something

Last update: August 26, 2015


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You shouldn't stint on giving money to the beggar.   [Please select]

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Another rider to be struck by the injury jinx was Mariusz Puszakowski, who had enjoyed a stint at Ipswich in 2005.   [Please select]

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The head chef is Darren Law fresh from a one year stint in Australia, previously he cooked under Bruno Loubet in London.   [Please select]

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Ah, say that you hate her without stint, would you have her die.   [Please select]

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"Don't stint yourself, we'll settle afterwards," he added, turning to Rostov.'   [Please select]

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Still he plied the lash without stint upon my poor body, until it seemed that the lacerated flesh was stripped from my bones at every stroke.   [Please select]

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Nature had surely formed her in a partial mood; and, forgetting her usual stinted step-mother dole of gifts, had endowed this, her darling, with a grand-dames bounty.   [Please select]

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Betsy was off to Washington, D.C. for a week, followed by a ten day stint in Chicago.   [Please select]

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"Don't stint matters," Harry said, raising his voice.   [Please select]

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I wouldn't have you stinted for the world, Prissie, my dear.   [Please select]

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"There is no bottom to our purse, nor any stint."   [Please select]

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