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tightwad

[tahyt-wod] / ˈtaɪtˌwɒd /


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The indictment alleges that Brown, two known co-conspirators and others, excavated archeological items from federal land at Truman Lake near the town of Tightwad, Missouri, at least 10 times from June 2016 through September.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 15, 2022

Nor is he into the extreme home craft of The Tightwad Gazette, the newsletter from the nineties, which recommended that readers make their kids’ Halloween masks out of dryer lint.

From The New Yorker • Feb. 29, 2016

Q. Charity Tightwad: I am trying to instill in my young children the importance of being generous and empathic to others in need, but during the holidays I feel like such a hypocrite.

From Slate • Dec. 1, 2015

Starkey says Jared Goff has pictures of himself as a kid on Tightwad Hill, where fans can sit and watch the game without a ticket.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 9, 2014

Old Alden P. Tightwad, the prince of misers!

From Cappy Ricks Retires by Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard)




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