stinginess in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Their stinginess is down to "negative mindsets" instilled by parents, constant reminders of dire economic forecasts and even low self-esteem, the survey found.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Her misery, fostered by an atmosphere of stinginess in her formative years, had come to an end.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Which foreign forward is renowned for his stinginess?
www.irishmirror.ie
Most great games also suffer a stinginess born of an impossible standard.
kotaku.com
It brings out the worst in the best - greed, disrespect, elitism, parasitism and stinginess.
www.theage.com.au
Scrounging, like its equally smelly cousin stinginess, truly is the halitosis of the soul.
www.independent.co.uk
Envy reared its head in his professional brigade often enough and praise was offered with deliberate stinginess.
www.firstpost.com
But they tend toward less stinginess with loot and generally have a lot more content at launch to pull from.
www.polygon.com
He should not create the causes, conditions, methods, or karma of stinginess.
en.wikipedia.org
We're a little surprised by the stinginess of the overall spec, too.
www.trustedreviews.com

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