Phrases with «pittance»

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Pittance means a very small amount of money, usually much less than what is fair or expected. Full definition

Adjective + «pittance»

Sentences with «pittance»

  • I have settled for pittance for my free lance stuff, and I learned the hard way. (toughnickel.com)
  • But the first year of implementation, this coming fiscal year, would only have cost the state $ 15 million, a relative pittance of the $ 20 billion the state is expected to spend on Medicaid, advocates say. (politico.com)
  • So with the investment returns of our new reality, the amount of withdrawal taxes paid is a mere pittance compared to what traditional wisdom has led you to believe. (toolsformoney.com)
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