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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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skimpy <skimpier skimpiest> [Am ˈskɪmpi, Brit ˈskɪmpi] ADJ

skimpy meal/portion
skimpy meal/portion
skimpy funds
skimpy treatment
a skimpy nightdress
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sucinto (sucinta)
skimpy

in the PONS Dictionary

skimpy <-ier, -iest> [ˈskɪmpi] ADJ

1. skimpy:

skimpy meal
skimpy knowledge

2. skimpy dress:

skimpy
in the PONS Dictionary

skimpy <-ier, -iest> [ˈskɪm·pi] ADJ

1. skimpy clothing:

skimpy

2. skimpy:

skimpy meal
skimpy knowledge

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Sure it gave the under-appreciated artist some more revenue and added a tidy anthology to a rather skimpy and hard-to-find catalog.
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The clothes of the passistas also developed from regular clothing to a skimpy attire that is more appropriate for the movements.
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Women athletes receive greater respect today but relatively skimpy media attention.
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She finally revealed herself at the end of chapter 83, wearing rather skimpy clothing.
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They often attract publicity by welcoming photos of them being taken in skimpy outfits like bikinis.
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