skint造句1 I can't go out tonight-I'm skint.
2 I'm skint at the moment.
3 I'm skint! Lend us a tenner.
4 At that time I was skint,[www.] and I would have taken any job I could get.
5 I'm really skint -- you couldn't lend me a few quid could you?
6 I sold my record collection when I was skint one time.
7 I am skint, can not afford famous brand shoe!
8 He skint his words once over again.
9 He skint his words once yet again.
10 I can't, I'm really skint this month.
11 I some kind ofd Li Ming skint the window.
12 He is a skint guy , and I won't marry him.
13 Would you like to join someone who skint his leg when he stole chickens.
14 I get paid each Friday, and by Tuesday I'm always skint.
15 Can you lend me some money to tide me over? I'm a bit skint at the moment.
16 A skinny , sickly and, for much of his life , skint individual , Perutz is an unlikely hero.
17 "The fact that they're prepared to do that job where others won't, even when they're skint, means there's some capability inside them that permits them to do it and not be disgusted, " he said.
18 Nearly half have used credit cards or overdraft when skint and 58 per cent say only keeping away from the high street would stop them spending.
19 Leeds under O'Leary and Ridsdale were the nearly men: nearly won the league, nearly reached the Champions League final, then nearly went skint.
20 Results: The skin tissue in the montmorillonite intervene group irradiated by ultraviolet rays didn' t change obviously as compared with that in the self-control group. But, the damage skint...
21 What's more, the penny - pinching has nothing much to do with the fact that Britain is skint.