Definitionn. a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend
Last update: July 24, 2015
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She says--"He do be a real old skinflint, the Old Zquire a be." [Please select]
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If that little scamp of a boy hadn't even got round him--Streeter, the skinflint. [Please select]
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Old Hatch is a mean skinflint, and wouldn't pay me half what I was worth. [Please select]
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If that fat, Dutch skinflint, Plank, shows his tusks, we can clap on another fifty. [Please select]
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Babbitt, old dear, you're crooked in the first place and a damn skinflint in the second.' [Please select]
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He muttered, "Makes me sick to think of Lyte carrying off most of the profit when I did all the work, the old skinflint." [Please select]
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He had been called many things--loan-shark, skinflint, tightwad, pussyfoot--but he had never before been called a flirt. [Please select]
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Guess I might think up a few ways for you to get even with the old skinflint. [Please select]
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"Lemme see," said the skinflint, when settling day arrived; "I was to give you four dollars a month, warn't I." [Please select]
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I knew you was a skinflint when Amelia married you, and you've made her as bad as yourself. [Please select]
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Hen Lord's young ones eat their lunch or their supper there once or twice a week, though the old skinflint's got fifty thousand dollars in the bank. [Please select]
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