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    Use "stint" in a sentence

    stint example sentences

    stint


    1. with a bad lawyer and the federal government had stuck her with an overreaching stint in prison


    2. He could tell she was not thrilled with the hauling off of the Dark Elf he called Brand-Shei, but she trusted his assertions that the latter’s stint in Riften’s jail would be relatively short-lived


    3. The extraordinary exportation of corn, therefore occasioned by the bounty, not only in every particular year diminishes the home, just as much as it extends the foreign market and consumption, but, by restraining the population and industry of the country, its final tendency is to stint and restrain the gradual extension of the home market ; and thereby, in the long-run, rather to diminish than to augment the whole market and consumption of corn


    4. We moved to the reserve trenches having completed our stint in the line it was alright in these trenches although we could never completely relax it was a lot better than being in the front line


    5. At the end of our stint we had 15 car washes in Vancouver,


    6. At last it was the final day of Boyd’s year’s stint in the army


    7. But as Teresa walked off the plane that day in Palma, Majorca, she had no way of knowing it would be anything more than a ten-day stint of extremely hard work and research


    8. She wasn't looking for romance here in her ten day stint, but she would appreciate some company


    9. Bones banked the free ride, wrapping his stint in Astoria


    10. would land him in the hole, in between an infirmary stint

    11. Oklahoma and a stint as a pilot in the United


    12. When Tom was very young, he had done a short stint in the army


    13. Following her stint in New York, she moved to Minneapolis where she had accepted a scholarship from the University of Minnesota


    14. Another favorite expression was a result of my stint as a wrestler


    15. One of the questions I got in my Microsoft stint was, “Should I buy separate insurance as


    16. At the end of 2001 we were back in the US to see our family, travel (in fact we drove cross country to Alaska and back) and do a short stint as a specialist in a small catholic hospital in St Lucia


    17. , and determined to move there after my stint as a drama teacher


    18. He turned in early and didn’t hear Patricia come in from her European stint


    19. Indeed for them, the stint at the gaol appeared a welcome change from their wretched routine


    20. Besides, she too felt a short stint in the movies wouldn’t be a bad idea after all

    21. Her old man had even enjoyed a stint on the City Council


    22. The maximum penalty was a $1500 fine and a ninety day stint in the slammer


    23. stint with unlimited overtime


    24. Besides therapy and school, Linda and Michele also had a stint as doctors


    25. Anyway, we relocated to a larger city as my kids were starting high school and I did that stint


    26. There can be no doubt that a seven-hour day is the ideal, with a ten-hour stint the rare exception and certainly not the rule


    27. When I did that six month stint at the CDC, one of the services we provided was to give all


    28. One unexpected result of that was that Nancy’s public relations stint would be followed only a few days later by the 5th Women’s World Open Karate Tournament, itself running concurrently with the 11th World Open Karate Tournament, traditionally reserved for men


    29. You might get addicted, but that just leads to withdrawal headaches, not a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic


    30. In this interview, Snehamoy Mukherjee of Axtria talks about his stint with Technopak as Analytics Practice head

    31. Both however didn’t know each other very well yet and Ingrid’s personal rapport with Dewey was not as warm as that with Joseph Martin, who had nearly treated Ingrid like a niece during his stint at the White House


    32. You're a pro, and you don't stint the clients just because you're upset


    33. asleep on the living room sofa after his late-night stint, waiting for her


    34. stint in the ARMY and I had emaciated quite a bit


    35. did a training stint with the Coastguard in Alaska a few years back and they


    36. ing the area, except for a brief stint in Oregon when she was a child,


    37. volunteered to take the first stint of guard duty tonight


    38. A stint like that and


    39. been taken along with the Crew of the Atlas to do a stint in the original rock


    40. When the couple returned home, Rob and Mary read the re-print of a brief article from a research journal that the gastroenterologist gave them while Rob did his stint in the hospital

    41. After a stint with


    42. On returning to Durban after a stint of a few years in Gauteng I would learn that


    43. The first time I went in for a stint of minding her shop it appeared to be deserted until, after a


    44. Locke thought he’d better have a pretty good story why he was outside Hamilton’s cell or this would be the shortest stint as an Agent ever


    45. He ended his long stint of being on duty with the words:


    46. Though he grew up in an environment of sentimentality, he imbibed a balanced outlook that his stint as the Czar of Medina turned into statesmanship


    47. He then studied the entry about Pluto for nine and eleven thirteenths as long as the previous stint


    48. Not that they stint on all the more traditional, time-tested pleasures they’ve enjoyed since they took over from those supposed second-rate citizens who now “need” them to run things—us female-types


    49. ‘Look, I had a short stint with her cousin Samuel; I don’t know what she has been telling you’ Aisha said, anger all over her face


    50. “Failure to report is a one year stint in the jail so one more






































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    Synonyms for "stint"

    stint erolia minutilla least sandpiper stretch scant skimp scrimp

    "stint" definitions

    an unbroken period of time during which you do something


    smallest American sandpiper


    an individual's prescribed share of work


    subsist on a meager allowance


    supply sparingly and with restricted quantities