Scamping [verb]

Definition of Scamping:

be cheap or frugal about

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Sentence/Example of Scamping:

That's it, but what has that to do with the scare at the tunnel and the scamping?

In fact, scamping the work was with this man a kind of mania.

There is no scamping detail here, nor is there any excess of it.

Yet so sure is his touch that in the mass of these hundreds of designs to Shakespeare you are not conscious of any scamping.

M. Stumpe's intrepid industry was further shown in disregard of customary "scamping" subterfuges.

Scamp, a graceless fellow, a rascal; a wandering vagabond; scamping was formerly the cant term for plundering and thieving.

The carved oak benches were faithful copies of those in Bere Ferrers Church, and there was no scamping in the material.

Sewers and drains being out of sight admit of a great amount of scamping work.

They detected some signs of "scamping," when her back was turned, so doubtless I was "an old hand!"

No grudging of the time or the labour spent either on design or needlework; no scamping; no mere outlining.