Crossword-Solution: NIGGARDLINESS 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Niggardliness n. The quality or state of being niggard; meanness in
giving or spending; parsimony; stinginess.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NIGGARDLINESS (5)

Her household duties began more and more to absorb her attention, for she was an admirable housekeeper, keeping the little suite in marvellous good order and regulating the schedule of expenditure with an economy that often bordered on positive niggardliness.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
But these are always nice questions, to a foreigner above all: a shade too little will suggest niggardliness, a shilling too much smells of hush-money.
St. Ives Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Some are doing it by special license of the devil, others by Act of Parliament, others by negligence or niggardliness.
Ginx's Baby Edward Jenkins 1996
When their suspicions of our niggardliness or lack of peanuts had been confirmed, Jones half-turned his back on his life-partner and gave me his story.
The Red One Jack London 2014
Such is also its character in all cases where the "niggardliness of nature" is so strict as to afford but a scanty livelihood to the community in return for strenuous and unremitting application to the business of getting the means of subsistence.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997

Quotes with NIGGARDLINESS (2)

Connie felt again the tightness, niggardliness of the men of her generation. They were so tight, so scared of life!
D. H. Lawrence
That amid our highest civilization men faint and die with want is not due to the niggardliness of nature but to the injustice of man.
Henry George