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  • The damnable penuriousness of Jeremy Jacobs prevented that from ever happening in Boston.
  • Penuriousness and indifference have allowed the pollution to build.
  • A Penurious Doctor .  Doctor DUFLIGNY left the reputation of extreme penuriousness.
  • He was paying millions annually in back taxes, but one wonders if even that explains Walter's penuriousness.
  • The bigotry she reveals every time she opens her mouth, her emotional abuse of employees, the penuriousness that is running down the franchise are all serious blots on the reputation of a sport that is already in trouble.
  • And as an individual he continued the steep and steady decline toward becoming the monster he appears to be in the book's opening chapter, with incidents of megalomania, cruelty, violent racism and irrational penuriousness cropping up more and more frequently along the way.
  • Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of The New York Times called the biography " fascinating " for its portrayal of the " megalomania, cruelty, violent racism and irrational penuriousness " that characterized Cobb's evolution into the monster Stump met in 1960 when they split $ 6, 000 from Doubleday to write " My Life in Baseball ."
  • In describing the man, the narrator  describes a set of contradictory characteristics :  there arose confusedly and paradoxically within my mind, the ideas of vast mental power, of caution, of penuriousness, of avarice, of coolness, of malice, of blood-thirstiness, of triumph, of merriment, of excessive terror, of intense  of supreme despair.
  • However, Lily's mother is outraged that her daughter is expected to live in'a pile of dirty old slabs and shingles . . . a hole !'Dad Rudd is shamed into hiring proper building contractors and erecting a fine cottage, at a cost of'three hundred pounds'; indeed, in freeing himself from the penuriousness he knew as a penniless settler, Dad over-furnishes Dave's house such that even Mother'shook her head disapprovingly '.