scarce
61scarce — skers /skeÉ™s adj. rare, not abundant, in short supply adv. barely, hardly, scarcely …
62scarce — I. a. 1. Deficient, wanting, not plentiful, not abundant. 2. Rare, uncommon, infrequent. II. ad.; (also scarcely) Hardly, barely, but just, with difficulty, scantly …
63scarce — adj 1. scant, scanty, exiguous, unplentiful, in short supply, at a premium, not to be had, not to be had for love or money, Inf. scarcer than hen s teeth; meager, skimpy, paltry, too little, not enough, too little, too late; short, low, tight,… …
64scarce — Kaka ikahi, pānoanoa …
65scarce·ly — /ˈskeɚsli/ adv 1 : almost not at all : ↑hardly He could scarcely control his joy. Scarcely a day goes by when they don t see or talk to each other. 2 : by only a small amount of time, space, etc. : ↑ …
66To make one's self scarce — Scarce Scarce (sk[^a]rs), a. [Compar. {Scarcer} (sk[^a]r s[ e]r); superl. {Scarcest}.] [OE. scars, OF. escars, eschars, LL. scarpsus, excarpsus, for L. excerptus, p. p. of excerpere to pick out, and hence to contract, to shorten; ex (see {Ex }) + …
67scarce copper — noun a butterfly of the copper or gossamer winged butterfly family, Lycaena virgaureae …
68Scarce books — Редкие книги, раритеты …
69scarce book — rare book …
70scarce supply — scanty supply, condition of having a lack of supplies …