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"Stint" in a Sentence (24 examples)
I met her during my stint there.
Tom turned his life around after a stint in rehab.
In some larger cities, people must stint on food and clothing in order to make rent or mortgage payments.
After a short stint in an elementary school, Yanni became an accountant.
He didn't stint his praise.
Hideyuki was a friend in Japan during my stint there as a software engineer. He invited me to eat whale-meat cuisine in a posh restaurant. He said that the whales used were from the scientific quota allowed to Japan.
Juichi was a friend from Japan during my stint there as a software engineer. We went to Kyoto together to see ancient sites. He liked reading Harry Potter to learn English. He took Mandarin in his university.
In my stint in Japan as a software engineer, I often ate lunch with my coworkers, like Tamaru-san, Matsuura-san, Takahashi-san, and Jeff who was a corpulent half-Japanese. The lunch could be ravishing bento boxes in the office or an outing to some beautiful restaurant.
Jai, my East Indian friend, and I preferred to lunch or dine at a Japanese restaurant. Jai was multilingual and knew several East Indian languages. He knew some German, as he tried to speak to his daughters in this language. He met his wife Erika in Germany, when he was working there. Before, he had also a stint in Thailand.
Portsmouth's latest stint in top flight football ended in 2010, when they went down to the Championship.
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We mon haue payne that neuer shall stynt
O do thy cruell wrath and spightfull wrong / At length allay, and stint thy stormy strife […]
And stint thou too, I pray thee.
The damsel stinted in her song.
The next party you throw, don't stint on the beer.
I shall not in the least go about to extenuate the Latitude of it: or to stint it only to the Produćtion of Weeds, of Thorns, Thisiles, and other the less useful Kinds of Plants
She stints them in their meals.
Schepisi makes it clear that the outlandish rules, the strict self-discipline, the body hatred, and erotophobia is destructive; it is doing no one any good. But since he is also presenting a (somewhat) loving evocation of his own past, this measure gets soft peddled. Worse, it stints the film's analysis, and by not being totally honest, causes and plays upon some dangerous misunderstanding.
The majority of maiden mares will become stinted while at work.
He had a stint in jail.
Lilian Greenwood has ranked boosting diversity and inclusivity among her crowning achievements from her two-year stint chairing the House of Commons Transport Select Committee.
God has wrote upon no created thing the utmost stint of his power.
Jack bovv'd and vvas oblig'd—confeſs'd 'tvvas ſtrange / That ſo retir'd he ſhould not vviſh a change, / But knevv no medium betvveen guzzling beer, / And his old stint—three thouſand pounds a year.
That left Maldonado with a 6.2-second lead. Alonso closed in throughout their third stints, getting the gap down to 4.2secs before Maldonado stopped for the final time on lap 41.
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