scant
31scant — adjective barely sufficient or adequate. ↘barely amounting to the amount specified: a scant two pounds. verb chiefly N. Amer. provide grudgingly or in insufficient amounts. ↘deal with inadequately; neglect. Derivatives scantly adverb scantness… …
32scant — adjective there is only scant evidence to support this hypothesis Syn: little, little or no, minimal, hardly (any), limited, negligible, barely sufficient, meager; insufficient, too little, inadequate, deficient; formal exiguous Ant: abundant,… …
33scant — [skænt] adj very little, or not enough Peter had shown scant regard for her feelings.[/ex] …
34scant-o'-grace — scantˈ o grace noun (Scot) A good for nothing • • • Main Entry: ↑scant …
35scant respect — index disparagement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
36scant|ies — «SKAN teez», noun (plural). very short, snug fitting panties for women. ╂[blend of scanty and panties] …
37scant|i|ness — «SKAN tee nihs», noun. too small an amount; scanty quality or condition …
38scant|ling — «SKANT lihng», noun. 1. a) a small beam or piece of timber, often used as an upright piece in the frame of a building. b) such beams or timbers collectively. 2. the width and thickness of a board, beam, cut stone, or other building material, used …
39scant-o-grace — ˈskantəˌgrās noun Etymology: scant (II) + o + grace Scotland : rogue …
40scant — coruscant …