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fisted

  • 1 cimri

    adj. ungenerous, mingy, close-fisted, stingy, pinchpenny, hard fisted, measly, near, parsimonious, penurious, shabby, skimp, tight-fisted, scrimpy, illiberal; spare, churlish
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    n. pinchpenny, penny pincher, miser, tight purse, cheapskate, cheeseparing, niggard, piker, light purse, long purse, screw, Shylock, skin, skinflint, tightwad
    * * *
    1. cheeseparing 2. closefisted 3. curmudgeonly 4. niggardly 5. parsimonious 6. penurious 7. stingy 8. tightwad 9. ungenerous

    Turkish-English dictionary > cimri

  • 2 eli sıkı

    adj. close-fisted, spare, mean, tight-fisted, pinchpenny, hard fisted, near, niggard, shabby, skinny, tight

    Turkish-English dictionary > eli sıkı

  • 3 eli ağır

    adj. slow, heavy fisted, ham fisted, heavy handed, ham handed
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    heavy handed

    Turkish-English dictionary > eli ağır

  • 4 beceriksiz

    adj. clumsy, awkward, impractical, maladroit, left handed, inexpert, resourceless, feckless, gauche, gawky, ham fisted, ham handed, inapt, incompetent, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficacious, inept, oafish, rude, shiftless, unhandy, unskilful
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    n. bungler, duffer, never do well, ne'er do well, lubber, slouch; oaf
    * * *
    1. awkward 2. bumbler 3. bungler 4. clumsy 5. gauche 6. inapt 7. inept 8. maladroit 9. shiftless 10. unskilled 11. unskillful 12. bumbling (n.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > beceriksiz

  • 5 hasis

    adj. stingy, mean, hard fisted, vile, spare, costive, parsimonious, rapacious, scrooge
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    stingy

    Turkish-English dictionary > hasis

  • 6 hoyrat

    adj. vulgar, rough, rustic, boorish, ham fisted, ham handed, loutish, uncouth, flat footed
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    boorish

    Turkish-English dictionary > hoyrat

  • 7 pinti

    adj. stingy, cheeseparing, close-fisted, churlish, mangy, parsimonious, ungenerous
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    n. miser, niggard, cheeseparing, tightwad, screw, skinflint
    * * *
    1. stingy 2. miserly

    Turkish-English dictionary > pinti

  • 8 bileği kuvvetli

    adj. hard fisted

    Turkish-English dictionary > bileği kuvvetli

  • 9 saldırgan ve güçlü

    adj. two fisted

    Turkish-English dictionary > saldırgan ve güçlü

  • 10 yumruklu

    suff. fisted

    Turkish-English dictionary > yumruklu

  • 11 argın

    "tired, weak; ham-handed, ham-fisted, inept"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > argın

  • 12 beceriksiz

    "clumsy, unskillful, awkward, incapable, inept, incompetent, ham-fisted, ham-handed, hopeless, feckless, amateurish; ineffectual, unsuccessful"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > beceriksiz

  • 13 eli ağır

    a) slow-working b) heavy-fisted

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > eli ağır

  • 14 sakar

    "clumsy, butterfingered, awkward, ham-fisted, ham-handed; blaze"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > sakar

  • 15 varyemez

    tight-fisted cimri

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > varyemez

  • 16 kısmık

    prov. stingy, close-fisted, tight.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > kısmık

  • 17 masraf

    "1. expense(s); expenditure(s). 2. ingredients; material(s), necessary supplies. -ı çekmek to see to the expenses, pay for something or someone. -ını çıkarmak (for something, someone) to pay for itself/himself. -tan çıkmak unexpectedly to have to shell out money, have unexpected expenses. - etmek to spend money; to pay out money. -a girmek to spend a lot of money (to get something done). - görmek to shell out money. -tan kaçmak 1. to try to avoid spending money. 2. to be tight-fisted. - kapısı açmak 1. /kendine/ to get (oneself) involved in something that calls for money. 2. (for an undertaking) to force one to shell out money."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > masraf

  • 18 nekes

    stingy, tight-fisted.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > nekes

См. также в других словарях:

  • -fisted — fisted, combining form. having fists: »Two fisted = having two fists …   Useful english dictionary

  • Fisted — Fist Fist, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fisting}.] 1. To strike with the fist. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To gripe with the fist. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -fisted — combining form having (such or so many) fists < two fisted > < tightfisted > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • fisted — fist ► NOUN ▪ a person s hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held there tightly. ● make a fist of Cf. ↑make a fist of DERIVATIVES fisted adjective fistful noun. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • fisted — adjective (in combination) Having some specific type of fist …   Wiktionary

  • fisted — sifted …   Anagrams dictionary

  • fisted — fist·ed …   English syllables

  • FISTED — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Two-Fisted Tales — Supercbbox| title=Two Fisted Tales caption=Cover illustration by Harvey Kurtzman schedule=Bi monthly format=Anthology publisher=EC Comics date=November/December 1950 February 1955 issues=24 main char team= writers= artists= pencillers= inkers=… …   Wikipedia

  • tight-fisted — adj mean, stingy, miserly, niggardly, penny pinching, sparing, grasping FORMAL parsimonious COLLOQ. mingy, tight ≠ generous, charitable * * * ▶ adjective (informal) MEAN, miserly, parsimonious, niggardly, close fisted, penny pinching, cheese par …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard-fisted — {adj.} 1. Able to do hard physical labor; strong. * /Jack s uncle was a hard fisted truck driver with muscles of steel./ 2. Not gentle or easy going; tough; stern. * /The new teacher was a hard fisted woman who would allow no nonsense./ 3. Stingy …   Dictionary of American idioms

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