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skimp
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
skimp
(verb)
skimp
/
ˈ
skɪmp/
verb
skimps
;
skimped
;
skimping
skimp
/
ˈ
skɪmp/
verb
skimps
;
skimped
;
skimping
Britannica Dictionary definition of SKIMP
[
no object
]
:
to spend less time, money, etc., on something than is needed
Parents shouldn't
skimp
when it comes to their child's safety.
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often +
on
Don't
skimp on
sleep.
The book doesn't
skimp on
details. [=the book provides plenty of details]
The roof is already leaking because the builder
skimped on
materials. [=the builder bought cheap materials]
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