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  • Stingy Jack — Stingy Jack, otherwise known as Jack the Smith is a mythological character often associated with Old Hallows Eve. It is common lore that the Jack o Lantern is derived from the tale of Jack the Smith. Folk Lore History As the story goes, several… …   Wikipedia

  • stingy — stingy, close, closefisted, tight, tightfisted, niggardly, parsimonious, penurious, miserly, cheeseparing, penny pinching can mean unwilling or manifesting unwillingness to share one s goods with others or to give to another a part of one s… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Stingy — Stin gy, a. [Compar. {Stingier}; superl. {Stingiest}.] [Probably from sting, and meaning originally, stinging; hence, biting, nipping (of the wind), churlish, avaricious; or cf. E. skinch.] Extremely close and covetous; meanly avaricious;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stingy — stingy1 [stin′jē] adj. stingier, stingiest [< * stinge, dial. form of STING] 1. giving or spending grudgingly or only through necessity; mean; miserly 2. less than needed or expected; scanty stingily adv. stinginess n. SYN. STINGY1 …   English World dictionary

  • stingy — adjective (stingier; est) Etymology: perhaps from English dialect *stinge, noun, sting; akin to Old English stingan to sting Date: 1659 1. not generous or liberal ; sparing or scant in using, giving, or spending < stingy with the salt > < stingy… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stingy — stingy1 stingily, adv. stinginess, n. /stin jee/, adj., stingier, stingiest. 1. reluctant to give or spend; not generous; niggardly; penurious: He s a stingy old miser. 2. scanty or meager: a stingy little income. [1650 60; perh. deriv. of STING; …   Universalium

  • stingy — stin•gy [[t]ˈstɪn dʒi[/t]] adj. gi•er, gi•est 1) reluctant to give or spend; niggardly; penurious 2) scanty or meager • Etymology: 1650–60; perh. der. of dial. stinge sting; see y I stin′gi•ly, adv. stin′gi•ness, n. syn: stingy, parsimonious,… …   From formal English to slang

  • stingy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. penurious, miserly, niggardly, near, tight, close; scanty, meager. See parsimony. Ant., generous. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. parsimonious, niggardly, miserly, penurious, close, closefisted, sordid …   English dictionary for students

  • stingy — adjective /ˈstɪŋi/ a) Stinging; able to sting. b) Extremely close and covetous; meanly avaricious; niggardly; miserly; penurious; as, a stingy churl …   Wiktionary

  • stingy — Synonyms and related words: Lenten, Scotch, Spartan, abstemious, ascetic, austere, avaricious, cheap, cheeseparing, chinchy, chintzy, close, closefisted, costive, dwarfed, dwarfish, economical, exiguous, frugal, hardfisted, illiberal,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • stingy —   Pī, au a.   Also: hō āpī, pīpine, lau au a, akao o, kulipa a, kulio o, hāli i kuli, kā i ī, ī, o o o, maua; manini (modern slang); wekaweka; linu, pu aki (rare). See saying, uo o and fig. idioms, palm, sticky, strain2 …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

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