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Definitionn. 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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