Perhaps I was being a tightwad and didn't want to fork out the entrance admission. |
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He portrays himself as a tightwad who is tight on the purse, spends nothing, drops taxes, and holds back on expenditure. |
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After getting dumped by the evil tightwad as whined about in the previous post, I went out and took on some retail therapy. |
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I am a notorious tightwad and I will avoid paying for a haircut for as long as possible. |
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Before we go proclaiming this the age of the American tightwad, a little perspective is in order. |
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Fans of the hit TV show know what a greedy old tightwad Mr. Burns is. |
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Blu-ray, Arrow Aspirational Mildred is dragged down by messy, tightwad George. |
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Perhaps a wise old retired policeman would have spotted something, but like all the dipsos I know, he was a tightwad as well, and never went near the bar. |
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Being economical and frugal is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together. |
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Just what is it that makes the stingiest people in Britain pinch the pennies to such extremes that they have won the unenviable moniker of tightwad? |
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Sullivan, a notorious tightwad, got permission to use the character for free and it became the team's logo, appearing on everything from stationery to stock certificates. |
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I absolutely believe he's a tightwad, that he has black moods and yes, I even believe he slapped his wife. |
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It's not notably spacious and if you're a tightwad, you're not going to find it particularly cheap. |
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It is absolutely absurd that we would go through this kind of tightening and tightwad activity to impair further those who are already impaired through disabilities. |
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That tightwad would drive ten miles to save a few cents on gas. |
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Her husband's such a tightwad that he never wants to go out to dinner. |
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