Definitionadj. poor enough to need help from others
Last update: October 17, 2015
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His necessitous condition was so notorious that the clergy in convocation voted him a present of f5000. [Please select]
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They are big, powerful, "necessitous," and have therefore an impressiveness, even an æsthetic appeal, not to be denied. [Please select]
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Because this is a necessitous line it should not surprise us that it is frequently beautiful as well. [Please select]
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Its greatest and most necessitous demand was to stand apart from anything in the nature of racialism. [Please select]
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"They're poor necessitous devils, at any rate," said I, "and they want the money more than I do."' [Please select]
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Of these blue beads we had but few, and therefore reserved them for more necessitous circumstances. [Please select]
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I am, at once, a necessitous poacher, and a poacher by necessity. [Please select]
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"Live abroad," he said, "and squander the rents that I wring from the necessitous poor." [Please select]
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Quite dismantled and very necessitous, it entered by the bar of Camalayuga to the city of Segovia, which is at the head of the island of Luzon opposite Great China. [Please select]
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Fear had made them temporarily forget their hunger, but finding that the enemy had gone, they were suddenly assailed by all necessitous demands, intensified by hours of anguish. [Please select]
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