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How to use pittance in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word pittance? Here are some examples.

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Because I haven't got the readies to hand, I could offer a pittance now and promise to pay the rest at a date more to my convenience.
Sadly, a big chunk of this money mountain is rotting away in obsolete accounts that pay a pittance in interest.
I also knew that I could not be appeased with a pittance in dividends simply because everyone was focused on share price growth.
With a pittance of a salary, how could they be enthused to become proactive people?
These are defined as compulsory full-time community activities that will be exchanged for the pittance that is jobseekers' allowance.
For the pittance they're paid, adjunct profs at our colleges might as well be sweatshop workers.
Her husband, after incurring losses trying to run a business, is now employed in a private firm for a pittance.
They pay a pittance into the state pension system and then rob workers over company pension plans.
Hotels are a pittance, the national park is free, and there's mini-golf, ice cream cones and bowling to boot.
Old Chinese boneshaker bicycles can be hired for a pittance, and the area is less hilly than much of Xishuangbanna.
Governments should be spending less on the military-industrial complex and adding to the pittance allocated to alternative fuel research.
We even pay taxes on most of our Social Security earnings, if our household income rises above a pittance.
Since then Northwest has posted record profits and awarded huge pay increases to top executives, while offering a pittance to workers.
Yet we pay these workers a pittance for work that is often physically and mentally demanding in the extreme.
Labor's election promises, which amounted to a pittance spread out over a number of years, convinced few voters.
Pensioners and workers are hammered by this Tory tax while the wealthy pay a pittance.
Two of the world's richest men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, say they'll leave what amounts to a pittance to their children.
One only had to look at the vast amounts of war medals sold for a pittance by impoverished and embittered veterans at flea markets.
Now, the agencies pay them only a pittance and pocket part of the amount collected from those who want to engage home nurses.
It is very easy to let our money idle in traditional current accounts that earn us a pittance in interest.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What with Paliser Place, its upkeep and the rest of it, it must be a pittance.
He was scarce able to come to the carriage window, and coughed so hollowly that I thought he had nearly begged his last pittance.
The little power you might have once possessed over the tribe of unrealities is gone You have bartered it for a pittance of the public gold.
Jurgis walked home-with his pittance of pay in his pocket, heartbroken, overwhelmed.
That Jurgis did not starve to death was due solely to the pittance the children brought him.
I am sure my father will subscribe much of his little pittance, to place him in a station that is more worthy of him.
He was an orphan, who lived on a miserable pittance while he pursued the medical studies for which he had a special genius.
One as rich as he is known to be will not object to a pittance like that.
A pittance of money is obtained, and then they search for a man.
I don't intend to muddle along making a pittance like a hand logger.
The thought of going back to a pittance a year sickened him.
Robert is very well in a way, to give up all the money he can earn to the family, and keep the barest pittance for himself.
This store was now nearly exhausted, and she had found a milliner who gave her a miserable pittance for toiling with her needle eight or ten hours each day.
Hard times breed scams, and none is crueler than charities that solicit donations from kind-hearted Oregonians and spend a pittance on the worthy causes they are exploiting.
Both Jonas and Marija might soon be earning no more than enough to pay their board, and besides that there were only the wages of Ona and the pittance of the little boy.
She then betook herself to the business of packing, for which a small quantity of brown paper sufficed, and, having received her small pittance of wages, she returned home.
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