skimp in the PONS Dictionary

skimp Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to skimp the work

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Skimping on sleep can increase the risk for common psychological problems such as low mood and anxiety, according to a large prospective study.
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The game doesn't skimp, however, on aspects of the ancient or fantasy worlds.
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Since lumber costs increase rapidly with increasing board thickness, some manufacturers may hold down frame costs by skimping at the precise point where ample strength is most important.
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It's the base of your sundae, so don't skimp when it comes to your pints.
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They might be skimping on staff but costs have been rising by more than inflation as they spend up on technology.
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But he says that although customers want to save space, they do not want to skimp on quality.
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And they skimp and scrape to send these people $10 bucks, $20 bucks, whatever they can afford.
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Bakers sold loaves - frequently inedible because they were skimping on the flour - straight to the public.
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He has been criticised for skimping on rehearsal and detail.
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He also skimped on fuel and planned to eat cold food.
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