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He was tight with money and had a nice personal pile of it.
He was like another father to me, but he was tight with money.
Miller was never among the skeptics and a few years later shook his reputation for being tight with money by paying big in free agency.
Being tight with money, Maschler only commissioned 12 illustrations.
Doesn't mean he's tight with money; he isn't.
That sticks with you, and it's why I gained a justifiable reputation for being tight with money.
She's tight with money, I know that.' '
And Lee says she's tight with money in a way but if, no she, but she's very careful with her money.
While 51 percent agreed with the statement used in the poll that "Jews are tight with money," 60 percent perceived the trait as a positive one.
“And, of course, we share a reputation for being tight with money which I, as a Scot, would repudiate but they seem quite proud of.”
Everyone is tight with money, but they have a can of food in the cupboard or a turkey in the freezer, and they're more likely to give it to us."
"We have to pay all our bills and we're tight with money now," said MTA chairman Dale Hemmerdinger in comments broadcast on NY1 television.
But Lord Hall called for a return to the culture of the 1970s and 1980s, when the BBC had a reputation for being tight with money and paying in "small cheques."
The authorized Tiger Woods DVD set, portentously narrated by Laurence Fishburne, tells us that Woods is tight with money — he has “cobwebs” in his pocket, says his pal Charles Barkley.
Contrary to the slurs about Jews being tight with money, Agoston Domokos found Mossad to be most generous in paying for the kind of information he was able to provide, via his contacts in the underworld and sundry political fringe groups.