stint造句1. Don't stint on time to make a plan.
2. Mark did a two-year stint in the army.
3. I've done my stint in the kitchen for today.
4. He did a stint abroad early in his career.
5. He did a two - year stint in the army when he left school.
6. He has just finished a stint of compulsory military service.
7. Don't stint the cream!
8. He's doing a brief stint at the World Bank in Washington.
9. She praises her pupils without stint.
10. Don't stint yourself - take another slice of cake.
11. We don't need to stint ourselves-have some more!
12. Everybody must do a daily stint in the kitchen.
13. Don't stint yourself; take all you want.
14. They didn't stint on food and drink at their wedding.
15. Then I had a stint as security officer in Hong Kong.
16. After a brief spell/stint in the army, he started working as a teacher.
17. She met her husband during her stint at the London office.
18. Perhaps her most productive period was her five-year stint as a foreign correspondent in New York.
19. The bride's parents did not stint on the champagne - there was plenty for everyone.
20. She praised them without stint.
21. Lee's book about Armstrong doesn't stint on the gossip.
22. Thoreau had done it, for a short stint.
23. Argast finished her three-year stint in August.
24. I can spend your money without stint, my time heedless of expense.
25. She served a two-year stint as an aide to Congressman Jim McNulty.
26. Matthews was doing a stint as a bartender at the club, and writing songs.
27. He has changed his schedule to a three-day stint, which starts Friday.
28. They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy.
29. He is returning to this country after a five-year stint in Hong Kong.
30. This plane brings home the squadron's support staff after a 3-month stint in the desert.