[
US
/ˈmaɪzɝ/
]
[ UK /mˈaɪzɐ/ ]
[ UK /mˈaɪzɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a stingy hoarder of money and possessions (often living miserably)
How To Use miser In A Sentence
- The six-inch white plastic stick uses a battery-powered atomiser to create realistic puffs of "smoke," while the tip glows red with each suck. The Cigarette That’s Legal Indoors | Impact Lab
- He bears misery best who hides it most.
- Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.
- And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many. The Sun
- Sensation - seeking newspapers tried to cash in on her misery.
- He always talks about her to me, and I feel so uncomfortable and miserable.
- The actress is asking the court to protect her from an obsessive fan who is making her life a misery.
- Many of us have tried to lose weight and failed miserably for one reason or another. The Vitality Diet
- He neglected to point out that the current policies have failed miserably, in every way.
- `The habitation of the great unwashed ," she finally repeated, mumbling miserably. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)