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Bill was stinting on the pit face until his 50s.
He did their clothes (on which nothing had been stinted).
She had clearly been stinting herself for her son's sake.
The master was to see that they were not stinted in clothes and food.
Despite these good intentions, the pictures seem stinting in the information they provide.
I have not stinted in providing my wife with every luxury.
Europeans are also more stinting in their use of electricity.
He prefers the long view to the short run, stinting reporting for analysis.
The gods had stinted him of nothing; he was brave as well.
"Stint your haste for a minute, since we have a long night before us.
And he had never stinted on letting them feel his displeasure.
The odors from the kitchen did not suggest any stinting there.
A heavy flywheel made for a big car- I had stinted on nothing.
She had not been stinting with her praise, either.
In the beginning, paralegals were mainly women, and the pay was stinting.
This is not to say that commerce was stinted.
Residents complain that the government was slow and stinting in its assistance.
Nick had built the ship with Christy money, and stinted not at all.
But the birds knew, and stinted in their singing.
But don't try to save money by stinting on the amount of sunscreen you use.
But no-one seems interested in the fact that you've almost certainly stinted yourself for years.
Critical praise, on the other hand, has been stinting.
Protection, however, was not stinted on; the class proved able to take substantial punishment.
But none of the parties are stinting themselves as they enter the first legislative elections since 1985.
"Three or four days, five at most-if we are stinting."