Was very thrifty
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SKIMPEDWas very thrifty
SKIMPBe very thrifty
SAVEDWas thrifty
REUSEDWas thrifty, in a way
PATCHINGLEEKSWhat the thrifty plumber was doing in the produce aisle?
SOLDWas very persuasive
SAIDALOTWas very meaningful
REEKEDWas very ripe
SHONEWas very bright
DOTEDWas very fond
ADOREDWas very fond of
RAISEDTHEROOFWas very noisy: Slang.
SANDYSINNEDAnnie's dog was very bad?
CAINBrother who "was very wroth"
YEAR"It Was a Very Good ..."
SSTSFleet that was very fleet
LEDA.. charmed life (was very fortunate)
INANDOUT"It was a very brief visit"
WASNT"Fuzzy Wuzzy ... very fuzzy, was he?"
DOTEDWas very fond of (with "on").
YEAR"It Was a Very Good ...," Sinatra hit
HEAVEN"But to be young was very ...": Wordsworth
MINNESOTAFATSOne who was very successful with numbered balls
ENGHe was always very close to his brother
FUNWord that was given in the very first crossword
ALIBI"I was home alone, asleep" isn't a very good one
SPECIALPROSECUTORS"...and the case against me was presented by some very ..."
NOVELEXPERIENCEEnglish Lit class: A -- "All we had to do was read one book; a very ..."
gymnosophistA member of an ancient Indian sect that wore very little clothing and was given to asceticism and contemplation
gymnosophistsA member of an ancient Indian sect that wore very little clothing and was given to asceticism and contemplation
leatherwoodA North American shrub with yellow flowers and very short leafstalks. Its tough, pliant bark was formerly used by American Indians for making baskets, fishing lines, and bowstrings
leatherwoodsA North American shrub with yellow flowers and very short leafstalks. Its tough, pliant bark was formerly used by American Indians for making baskets, fishing lines, and bowstrings
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."