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meager
adjective as in small, inadequate; poor
Strong match
Example Sentences
Schoenbrun’s film also ran in the festival circuit and garnered meager awards buzz.
With that key narrative element out in the open, the movie’s beats are all too easy to predict, diffusing what little humor there was left to garner from its meager amount of twists.
The practice has drawn criticism from some for the meager pay these inmates receive for the potentially life-threatening work.
Mostly to reduce corporate and income taxes, companies tend to keep the cash components of their executives’ pay as meager as possible, as opposed to stock and stock options.
The Aggies stalled after that, managing a meager five yards in the second quarter.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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