Crossword-Solution: SKIMPILY 8 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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feebly 26 answers
slenderly 26 answers
slimly 26 answers
tenuously 26 answers
flimsily 27 answers
sparsely 27 answers
unsatisfactorily 27 answers
scantily 29 answers
lesser 41 answers
Poorly 80 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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For a mere $300, you can buy a bottle of Chevas Regal and share it with one or two or more of the lovely skimpily clad ladies who adorned the bar seats.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
Suffering a momentary disappointment, she went on, stepping silently, and passed through a door at the end of the hall into a large and barren looking dining-room, stiffly and skimpily furnished, but well-lighted, owing to the fact that one end of it had been transformed into a narrow "conservatory," a glass alcove now tenanted by two dried palms and a number of vacant jars and earthen crocks.
The Flirt Booth Tarkington 2004
Indeed it greatly resembled the pictures I have seen of the sepulcher of an Egyptian king--only I would have said that this particular king had been skimpily embalmed by the royal undertakers in the first place, and then imperfectly packed.
Europe Revised Irvin S. Cobb 2003
There was a modern deal dressing-table skimpily draped with muslin, and surmounted by the smallest of looking-glasses.
Vixen, Volume III. M. E. Braddon 2008
She stepped out into the balcony supported by wooden posts, up which a creeper was trained, and stood by a few shrubs in pots gazing out at the brilliant sea; but only for a few moments, before turning, recrossing the skimpily furnished drawing-room, and going into the back, where the large four-post bedstead suddenly began to quiver, and the bullion fringe all round to dance, as its occupant burst into a spasmodic fit of coughing.
The Master of the Ceremonies George Manville Fenn 2010