Impecunious in a sentence as an adjective

This doesn't work for impecunious boys, who under this theory should be left to the wolves.

Meanwhile basic science researchers languish as impecunious precariat.

>disproportionately impact the impecunious – the almost-certain forthcoming hike in T fares looms large in my anxieties right now – but I am a professional with an advanced degree and possession of the shibboleths of the professional classThis actually hurt to read.

Impecunious definitions

adjective

not having enough money to pay for necessities

See also: penniless penurious pinched