Examples of 'misers' in a sentence

Meaning of "misers"

miser (noun): A person who hoards wealth and possessions, often refusing to spend money or help others
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  • plural of miser

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Misers warn against the perils of profligacy.
And then close up like a misers heart.
These misers did not even give me a piece of wood.
With all these beggars and misers around.
We were not misers in giving sacrifice nobly.
Listen they are really big misers.
The misers too had to give.
The soldiers on this base are a bunch of misers.
They are misers to the bone.
Maybe your dad is one of those rich misers.
I heard what those misers you work for are trying to do.
This is due to the fact people are cognitive misers.
Misers would perhaps have taken the remainder home.
Rich folks are usually misers.
Misers are like that.

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Practic coin for misers dream.
Marcellina another liter for us and one for these misers.
What is it you say about misers and miserly ways.
Least understanding of all were the misers.
I say plague take all misers and all miserly ways.
The rich are often misers.
What did you say about misers and their miserly ways.
He and his wife are misers.
It growls at those misers who does not give anything to the poor.
They are just like misers.
God have mercy on all misers and the miserable of all kinds.
Your family is full of misers.
Two more of the misers mentioned made their way into other literary works.
Arabs similarly made extensive use of misers in their literature.
People who overly take care of their health are like misers.
In Asia misers were the butt of humorous folklore.
The people are not misers.
Misers were represented onstage as comic figures from Classical times.
Actors are said to be misers.
PAWs are not misers who put every penny under their mattress.
All of us are cognitive misers.
Misers are frequent figures of fun in the epigrams of the Greek Anthology.
We are all cognitive misers.
What Misers spend and the Wastrels save.
Those who are against sex without knowing what they are doing are misers.
There were two famous references to misers in ancient Greek sources.
I partnered with him briefly while working over some old misers.
This term cognitive misers was coined by Shelley Fiske and Susan Taylor.
Converted into misers.
Misers collecting diamonds, counting money.
And of the misers.
Misers become constipated ; they can not even throw out.
We are no misers.
They are misers and are poor, too.
Some small children can surprise you and become little misers at a young age.

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