Similar words: stance, distance, substance, instance, for instance, assistance, resistance, acceptance. Meaning: ['pɪtəns] n. an inadequate payment.
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31. The Communists seized all private property, and employers provided workers with subsidized housing a pittance.
32. The few jobs now being created too often pay a pittance, not nearly enough to pry open the doors to a middle-class standard of living.
33. NIV You sold your people for a pittance, gaining nothing from their sale.
34. Neither set of lenders was paid more than a pittance.
35. Billy: That's a joke - it's not worth your time to collect cans for such a pittance.
36. You sold your people for a pittance, gaining nothing from their sale.
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