Scanty in a sentence as a noun

10 frames is a little scanty, but I think the idea is great.

This story from Telegraph is scanty in details.

I don't know about the whole asia, but processed food is very scanty in India.

Unfortunately actual hacks are scanty too!How many people do you know can do all this.

If they're looking for employment, I don't think that a scanty LinkedIn profile is going to be the dealbreaker.

If you are a small shop with scanty resources and need to build practical business solutions Go seems like a great choice.

I can't imagine why a paid Dropbox user would abandon it in favor of such a scanty offering.

Scanty in a sentence as an adjective

They just explore the software to learn what it does, or rely on very scanty user documentation that lacks details.

But compared to the first guy your opportunities to interact with business are so scanty you really will miss out the big money stuff.

The mentality among parents is that opportunities are scanty, hence need to be treated precious.

Thats an excellent description!>> "... it’s a scanty collection of rare and rarified bubbles where wealth can temporarily repel the squalor, poverty and filth.

"There is only a pilot study with scanty, preliminary, unconfirmed evidence.

' For example, we're repeatedly told about the scanty traces of things dug up like coconut, and then later this bombshell is dropped:> In 1937, Hedden and his contractors returned to Oak Island.

Sure, you'll pay a premium price per item, which a large organization placing an order of commensurate size wouldn't pay -- but that's hardly unique to this class of products, and strikes me as awfully scanty basis on which to construct a conspiracy theory.

Scanty definitions

noun

short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural)

See also: pantie panty step-in

adjective

lacking in amplitude or quantity; "a bare livelihood"; "a scanty harvest"; "a spare diet"

See also: spare