Definition of Stinty

1. limited [adj STINTIER, STINTIEST]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stinty

stinkwoods
stinky
stinky squid
stint
stintance
stinted
stintedness
stinter
stinters
stintier
stintiest
stinting
stintings
stintless
stints
stinty (current term)
stip
stipa
stipas
stipe
stiped
stipel
stipella
stipellae
stipellar
stipellate
stipels
stipend
stipendary
stipendiaries

Literary usage of Stinty

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1801)
"... and animal dung ¡sTinTy laid on the adjoining fit-Ids of maize ur potatoes; to which it is 'carried ..."

2. Confidential Correspondence of Gustavus Vasa Fox, Assistant Secretary of the ...by Gustavus Vasa Fox by Gustavus Vasa Fox (1918)
"... for the Port Royal affair with the meagre, stinty approval given by others on similar occasions, so properly commented on by Mr. Grimes in the Senate, ..."

3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1834)
"... but mention it not in the same year with Rhenish and sugar on a hot day— drink it not by bottles—leave such stinty measure for the fiery wines of the ..."

4. The Church of Our Fathers as Seen in St. Osmund's Rite for the Cathedral of by Daniel Rock (1849)
"... endowments which our Anglo-Saxon forefathers made to win for themselves and kindred such ghostly aids in another world, were neither few nor stinty. ..."

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