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adjectiveSomeone who is time-poor has very little spare time or leisure time. More time-poor shoppers are browsing for gifts on the internet. time-poor in British Englishadjective1. lacking spare time or leisure time 2. under pressure to complete activities quickly Examples of 'time-poor' in a sentencetime-poor I'd find the perfect house for the time-poor client.Further, the money-poor are often time-poor, too.Could this be the solution for cashrich, time-poor househunters?Do it: if you're time-poor and cash-rich.I am a slightly lazy, time-poor, unpretentious pragmatist.We have become more time-poor since the crisis.This proliferation of on-demand services is the result of our being time-poor; being time-poor, in turn,makes us cash-poor.But the array of services available to the cash-rich, time-poor (or even the not-so-rich but very time-poor) doesn't stop there.That may not bother the money-rich, time-poor, worried well.What a metaphor for the damage done by lard-rich, time-poor, environmentally feckless modern lifestyles. |