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close-fisted
/ ˌkləʊsˈfɪstɪd /
adjective
- very careful with money; mean
Derived Forms
- ˌclose-ˈfistedness, noun
Example Sentences
Having been brought up by a hard, close-fisted man like Arsheesh, he had a fixed habit of never telling grown-ups anything if he could help it: he thought they would always spoil or stop whatever you were trying to do.
Close-fisted residents, as well as all others, in every nook and corner of the territory must be seen and asked to contribute.
Show the “close-fisted” resident that the establishment of a neighborhood library will attract desirable settlers into the district and improve prices of land and produce.
I am sure that John, close-fisted as he was known to be, would have given a hundred pounds out of his pocket to be able to come back and report that they were married; but he could not.
Even so variously informed a person as the author of "A Short History of the English People," published in 1875, speaks of the "close-fisted Franklin."
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