meagerly

ADJECTIVE
  1. deficient in amount or quality or extent
    meager fare
    meager resources
ADVERB
  1. to a meager degree or in a meager manner
    the area is slenderly endowed with natural resources
    these voices are meagerly represented at the conference
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How To Use meagerly In A Sentence

  • • Inflation-adjusted after-tax incomes of Americans, up 2% since June 2009, haven't grown so meagerly in the early stages of any other post-World War II upturn. Weak Economic Rebound Suggests Statistical Parallels to 1980 and Other Anemic Upturns
  • How can someone who once had so much live so meagerly? Dreamseller: The Calling
  • It was meagerly decorated by the art department, but it flourished.
  • It was meagerly furnished, but comfortable and cozy.
  • The ideal candidate should have politics that are meagerly informed but deeply held. HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 25TH, 2010
  • these voices are meagerly represented at the conference
  • So far during this recovery, business has invested furiously in the emerging markets and meagerly in America. Finding a strategy for growth
  • There's also a dish of Kobe beef, which was bland, meagerly portioned, and not worth the whopping price tag of $56.
  • I lived meagerly on my savings and supported my son and myself with no child support.
  • Shockingly, Ripley's return to LV-426 comes with a plethora of highly trained marines by her side — yet it's this meagerly trained warehouse worker that manages to outlive the rest and take out Aliens like the best. Zoe Saldana’s ‘Avatar’ Role Is Simply The Latest Of James Cameron’s Powerful Leading Ladies » MTV Movies Blog
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