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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91. Hemming began her Bond stint on 1995's GoldenEye with the radical move of easing Pierce Brosnan out of his predecessors' fusty Savile Row wardrobe and into bespoke by Brioni.
92. Lynch avoids making explicIt'stock recommendations, but he does not stint with examples.
93. The presumed mastermind of the plot was the GSPC's second-in-command, who goes by many aliases, including El Para after his stint as a parachutist in the Algerian army.
94. He gave to them all, without stint , from his illimitable store of realization.
95. During a previous stint in the blue chair he appointed Mr Maia to his lucrative position.
96. Its board awarded him a cash and stock bonus valued at about US$22 million for that stint, at Jobs' recommendation,[www.Sentencedict.com] citing his "outstanding performance in assuming the day-to-day operations."
97. There are also reports that Fiat vehicles, not well-loved for their last stint in the U. S. , may be re-branded and sold as Alfa Romeos .
98. Spears, whose stint in rehabilitation, panty-less pictures, and custody battle for her children has won headlines globally, was awarded top "naughty" honors with younger and older children.
99. No spinwithout a strategy is equivalent to a stint at the craps tables.
100. In 1919 while serving a compulsory stint in the military, Nurmi entered a 20-k march carrying a rifle, a cartridge belt and a knapsack filled with 5 kg of sand.
101. She was educated in Paris and Le Havre and then spent some time in the US, including a stint as an intern on Capitol Hill.
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