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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishScroogeScrooge, scrooge /skruːdʒ/ noun [countable] informal GENEROUS#someone who hates spending money
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Scrooge• Does one have to be a Scrooge to by cynical about pleasures which are derived from escaping reality rather than embracing it?• The stress and expense of holiday shopping is enough to make anyone feel like a Scrooge.• My scrooge of a wife won't let me buy new golf clubs.• Will he take steps to abolish standing charges or is he the Scrooge of the 1990s?
Origin Scrooge (1800-1900) Ebenezer Scrooge, character in A Christmas Carol (1843) by Charles Dickens
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