scrouge (Meaning)

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scrouge (v. t.)

To crowd; to squeeze.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scrouge

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scrouge Sentence Examples

  1. Ebenezer Scrooge was a miserly old man who refused to spend a penny more than necessary.
  2. Like the fictional Scrooge, the man was a notorious tightwad, hoarding his wealth and living in squalor.
  3. The cruel and selfish Scrooge was hated by all who knew him.
  4. The elderly Scrooge had no friends or family, and he preferred it that way.
  5. Despite his immense fortune, Scrooge lived in a dilapidated house and wore ragged clothes.
  6. Like Scrooge, the businessman was haunted by visions of his past misdeeds.
  7. The relentless Scrooge refused to give to charity or help those in need.
  8. The miserly Scrooge had a cold and unfeeling heart.
  9. The wicked Scrooge was eventually visited by three spirits who showed him the error of his ways.
  10. After his transformative experience, Scrooge became a generous and kind-hearted man.

FAQs About the word scrouge

To crowd; to squeeze.

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Ebenezer Scrooge was a miserly old man who refused to spend a penny more than necessary.

Like the fictional Scrooge, the man was a notorious tightwad, hoarding his wealth and living in squalor.

The cruel and selfish Scrooge was hated by all who knew him.

The elderly Scrooge had no friends or family, and he preferred it that way.