scantness
Example Sentences
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It was a straightened life that he had led when he came to Washington for the first time as President, scandalizing the servants of the White House with the scantness of his personal effects.
From The Mirrors of Washington by Kirby, John
Such a street, in the first place; then this little bit of a house; and then, there was more than that; he could see tokens unmistakeable of scantness of means.
From A Red Wallflower by Warner, Susan
They hired no other servants after their arrival, which, however, struck nobody as an admission of scantness of means.
From A Red Wallflower by Warner, Susan
They mock my wide smile, and my scantness of thatch; I think, though, in managing skill I am—skill I am, All things considered, much more than a match For swaggering, swashing Sir William—Will-i-am!
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, May 31, 1890 by Various
Much virtue was found to reside in his thumbs: When applied to the chest, they cured scantness of breathing.
From The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe by Parton, James