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impecuniousness

NOUN
  1. a state of lacking money

How To Use impecuniousness In A Sentence

  • She liked him the better for a rugged independence, which in the days of his impecuniousness her brother The Adventures of Sally
  • When it adopted her point of view, you saw the shame and impecuniousness behind the cover-girl mask.
  • He felt as if all the years of hard work in London had come to nought, angry that I had somehow misrepresented my financial position and that I seemed bent on continuing to write even though it meant impecuniousness for us as a family. A better woman
  • At last when attempts were made to elect to Parliament an Irish lawyer who added to his impecuniousness, eloquence, a half-finished University education, and an Orangeman's prejudices of the best brand of Belfast or Derry, inter-civic strife took the form of physical violence. The World for Sale, Complete
  • There's nothing like recent impecuniousness to encourage extravagance and for some reason I headed west with a vague idea of Chelsea or Kensington - Chelsea particularly.
  • For there was no love lost between Church and Chapel in Trover, and the rector's flock had long been fortified in their power of 'parting' by fear lest 'Chapel' (also present that day in court) should mock at his impecuniousness. Tatterdemalion
  • There was reason for believing that David's stolid silence regarding his own concerns concealed a general impecuniousness quite as pronounced as that of the artist friends whose cause he pleaded. War-time Silhouettes
  • The remaining cause of diocesan impecuniousness is put down to a “loss of investment income”. The Diocese of Niagara: Passion for Justice and appeal for $750,000 « Anglican Samizdat
  • He was originally supposed to be going into the cavalry, but had realized that the young Cavalry officers had ‘private means’ and rather than admit to a relative impecuniousness asked for a transfer to the tank corps.
  • It is frustrating to consider how powerful our back play might have been, had impecuniousness not obliged the club to dispense with the services of the two.
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