"Meager" Quotes from Famous Books
... third-rate American dwelling-house, fine for a small town, but plain for a city. And the Severence fortune by contrast with the fortunes so lavishly displayed in the fashionable quarter of the capital, was a meager affair, just enough for comfort; it was far too small for the new style of wholesale entertainment which the plutocracy has introduced from England, where the lunacy for aimless and extravagant display rages and ravages in its ... — The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig • David Graham Phillips
... belong, friend?" cried my uncle to a meager, but fiery postillion, who, with tremendous jack boots and cocked hat, ... — Tales of a Traveller • Washington Irving
... "Aussage'' (Test VI) was very meager. She only recalled 10 details of the picture. On cross- examination she gave correctly 14 more items and was wrong on 3 of them. She accepted only 2 out of 5 suggestions offered and these were ... — Pathology of Lying, Etc. • William and Mary Healy
... A meager diet.—Besides fresh milk there were then as now a number of things which were made from milk. The Hebrews on the desert took some milk and cream and poured it into a bag made of skin, and hung it by a stout cord from a pole. One of the ... — Hebrew Life and Times • Harold B. Hunting
... then, the quality will be in directly," rejoined the other peremptorily, throwing a scrutinizing look at the table, whereon a somewhat meager collation of cherries, raspberries and gooseberries and a more generous bowl of sack-posset had been arranged by Mistress Charity and Master Courage under ... — The Nest of the Sparrowhawk • Baroness Orczy
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