Similar words: eagerness, meager, queerness, soberness, governess, tenderness, bitterness, cleverness. Meaning: ['miːgə(r)nɪs] n. the quality of being meager.
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1) The meagerness of Chinese feudalism is evidenced by the absence of any real medieval productive cities.
2) Despite the meagerness of his output, Salinger, at 42, has spoken with more magic, particularly to the young, than any other U.S. writer since World War II.
3) This paper goes into the researching status of this question and points out meagerness of applying various resource management techniques in using now into computational grid.
4) The reason I compare this two banks is that I want to find the gap between Chinese Bank and the best bank of world , meagerness , and the place need to be improved .
5) Restaurants might also encourage this practice , since a free salad bar draws the customer 's attention away from the meagerness of the meal .
6) Chinese culture endowed itself with abundant bookish and romantic wisdom and moral teaching, yet when it comes to practice it has always been a dwarf of meagerness.
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