skimpy 的定义
skimp·i·er, skimp·i·est.
- lacking in size, fullness, etc.; scanty: a skimpy hem; a skimpy dinner.
- too thrifty; stingy: a skimpy housekeeper.
skimpy 近义词
sparse, inadequate
更多skimpy例句
- Annette makes a similar promise of emotional richness, but no matter how much of themselves the filmmakers have poured into it, the payoff is skimpy.
- That also means having smooth and clear bikini areas is paramount for short shorts and skimpy swimsuits.
- Recent research has shown how our skimpy powder days and warm winter rains carry down the chain into summer and fall and impact water use, drought, and even fire resiliency.
- During her 2011 tour of Canada, a skimpy yellow frock flew skywards on a Calgary airfield.
- His minimalist performance was so haunting—and his Oscar track record so skimpy—that I figured he was a lock.
- Skimpy bralets and short-shorts take the cake in Britney Spears's new music video for her new anthem.
- Spears works a series of fabulous, skimpy looks in her video.
- They lean against the fence, hips jutted out, their legs exposed by scanty pink shorts and skimpy dresses.
- A little trick with skimpy skirts whipped about plump calves crossed on over.
- There were no pigs about when Sheppy was receiving his somewhat skimpy education, so he doesn't know what to do with Clementine.
- Their skimpy portions of stew were spooned on magnesium plates.
- Per contra, I had a skimpy bed and room, and just the necessaries of life as far as nursing was concerned.
- "But we haven't got a tent, and our grub is pretty skimpy, say what you will," the grumbler went on to protest.