Stingy in a sentence as an adjective

The rewards just seemed kind of stingy and the target seemed high.

Number of Paul Grahams in the world times $600/year = ?Most people on the web are ridiculously stingy.

They talk the talk of a 'customer is always right' retailer, but their model seems to require them to be stingy with refunds.

How could I be stingy on welfare, public healthcare, education, etc, anything that can help others.

You want to be stingy on salary and benefits, and avoid paying above market rates.

Many customers aren't so stingy they'll balk at paying an extra dollar, they simply flock to free apps because you can't beat free.

"Coke vs. Pepsi" is not enough for a nation this big, and especially damages the Republicans, as the more-stingy party.

I've been running companies for the past 12 years--at first, I was stingy with employee benefits, before I figured out that giving good benefits helped keep employees around.

One thing missing in this analysis is the contribution of more stingy state funding to the decrease in affordability of public universities.

These types of applications are the reason I purchased a tablet device: I am a very stingy person, but if a tool will engage my children in learning, I am happy to separate with my cash.

Right, because all you need to do to wring a few more dollars out of a stingy, psychopathic billionaire institution that would throw you out on the street if it saw profit in it, is a little more work on your posturing.

Your company is notoriously stingy, but that's mostly because they're not paying you for competitive skills, they're paying you because butts-in-seats means they get their lucrative contract rate that's at least 4x more than they're paying you.

I know Google is traditionally very stingy when it comes to adding elements to their interfaces, but this seems important enough to dedicate at least a small portion of screen real estate to it on every YouTube video page.

"The web" includes a bunch of stingy twenty something's on the consumer Internet, but it also includes the producer Internet, and the producer Internet is one giant system for turning piles of money into bigger piles of money.

Stingy definitions

adjective

unwilling to spend; "she practices economy without being stingy"; "an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds"

See also: ungenerous

adjective

deficient in amount or quality or extent; "meager resources"; "meager fare"

See also: meager meagre meagerly scrimpy