Synonym: assignment, chore, duty, function, job, role, task, work. Similar words: burst into, interesting, burst into laughter, testing, burst in, distinct, instinct, posting. Meaning: [stɪnt] n. 1. an unbroken period of time during which you do something 2. smallest American sandpiper 3. an individuals prescribed share of work. v. 1. subsist on a meager allowance 2. supply sparingly and with restricted quantities.
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31. He did a stint on a chain gang, and he became a professional boxer for a while.
32. After a 13-month stint, the wheezing and frail Chernenko died in March 1985 at age 73.
33. By good luck, they were in the middle of a long stint in London.
34. Cuckney's longest stint in government service lasted for about ten years.
35. After that came a stint in the ambulance service, while Jean worked for a catering business.
36. Strawberry hit six homers in nine games in a brief winter ball stint in Puerto Rico.
37. He survived a series of misadventures, including the loss of his boat and a stint in jail.
38. A stint here can even lead to the highest office as ex-Whip Mr Major found.
39. At the time of his appointment to the viceroyalty Irwin was putting in an unremarkable stint as Minister of Agriculture.
40. I had just returned from a training stint in Lanzarote.
41. We should thank Mary for the long stint she's done as party treasurer.
42. Max joined me for the last nine of my eighteen-months' stint in Sun City.
43. He continued to pursue photography after his stint in the military, eventually becoming a highly successful commercial photographer.
44. Colours of a dancer's mettle A stint in television made choreographer Lea Anderson long for the pure movement of live theatre.
45. And in 1935 Fernand Braudel joined the new venture for a three-year stint in its Faculty of Arts.
46. Will my right hon. Friend not stint in providing Britain with the best independent deterrent?
47. His second stint as president has got off to an inauspicious start.
48. When his stint in Atlanta was up, Floyd and Alice went back to Hastings.
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49. Dimascio was promoted after serving a stint of five years as a sergeant pilot.
50. To avoid having to stint yourself, these need to be budgeted for in advance.
51. He put on a sailor suit for real during a stint in the Navy.
52. After a brief stint in Louisville, he settled in Atchison, Kansas.
53. After a stint in the army, Bill worked in sales.
54. Before that he did a stint with the Navy, then a senior registrar's post on shore.
55. Rick was fired in August after a brief stint with a Portland courier service.
56. Mr Keen worked under seven different managers during an 18-year stint with the club.
57. Later that year she had a short stint playing with the Jack Bruce band.
58. For fast jet pilots, a stint with the Red Arrows is the highlight of their careers.
59. Granted this role at times seems like little more than an extension of his stint as a motivational speaker.
60. Don't stint the food.
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