Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "scrooge" in a sentence
"From the 19th century, I suggest 'scrooge' - a miser who, despite wealth, does not give to charity or allow wealth to circulate and benefit the wider economy."
"That’s why I can’t take it seriously enough even to condemn it for its low blows. sweetsalty kate´s last blog. .scrooge is the new green, part two: the good grinch"
"UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That makes the city look like scrooge, which is it isn't, because we're doing the best to protect, you know, anybody that may receive a toy."