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skimped, ppl. a.|skɪmpt| Also 9 scimpit. [Cf. skimp v.] = scrimped ppl. a.
1839Carleton Fardorougha v. (1848) 55 Only your cothamore's too scimpit for me. 1860Mayne Reid Hunters' Feast i, Bradley's garments, on the contrary, were tight-fitting and ‘skimped’. 1884Lang in Cent. Mag. Jan. 323/1 Stone walls can never seem so squalid and skimped as the London houses of dirty, yellowish brick. |