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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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in inverse relation

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His cheapness is in inverse relation to the money he makes.

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It's OK, but not eloquent. The richer he becomes, the more miserly he gets. The richest people are the greatest tightwads.

  • It's OK, but not eloquent.
  • The richer he becomes, the more miserly he gets.
  • The richest people are the greatest tightwads.
  • The more money he earns, the less money he spends.
  • The more pennies he has, the tighter he pinches them.
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It's OK, but not eloquent.

The richer he becomes, the more miserly he gets.
The richest people are the greatest tightwads.
The more money he earns, the less money he spends.
The more pennies he has, the tighter he pinches them.

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