Pittance Mnemonic
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pittance
pittance
/ˈpɪtəns/
Examples
- I'd hardly call that a pittance.
- The Indians, however, worked the land for a pittance.
- He described Google's subsequent offer as a 'pittance'.
- He recruits men, though the pay is a pittance.
- Many people were killed to collect a pittance.
- TV writers are paid some soup and a pittance.
- Also paying a pittance to them is virtually paying nothing.
- Giving plenty paid in pittance I trudge home.
- The fee is a pittance and none of it goes toward book production.
- What I could add is a pittance of what is out there.
an inadequate payment
noun
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"Pit + Dance. In a pit so deep, they gave a tiny dance of coin."
"Pit + Dance. You get so little money; you could only dance in a pit."
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