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Filter by Meaning The teacher asked the students to stint their chatting during the class.
The scientist's stint at the research lab led to a breakthrough discovery.
The athlete's strict training stint helped him break the world record.
The bird sanctuary provides a protected habitat for the endangered stint species.
The weaver made sure each stint of yarn was the same thickness to create an even fabric.
The athlete had a successful stint as a professional basketball player.
The doctor advised the patient to stint on alcohol consumption for better health.
Her stint as a teacher's aide helped her discover her passion for education.
The doctor told him to stint his sugar intake.
The charity organization cannot stint on the resources needed to provide aid.
John's dad tells him to stint on gas when driving his car to save money.
The farmer had to stint the amount of fertilizer he used to protect the crops.
The sandpiper and stint are often confused due to their similar appearance.
The embroidery hoop kept the fabric taut while she worked on each stint of thread.
His stint in the military taught him many valuable life lessons.
The diplomat had to stint the number of topics discussed during the negotiation to reach an agreement.
The environmental organization urged the government to impose a carbon emissions stint on industrial companies.
The chef had to stint his use of expensive ingredients to keep the restaurant profitable.
The rare and endangered Rufous-necked Stint is threatened by habitat loss and degradation caused by human activities such as pollution, reclamation, and dam construction.
My cousin plans to stint as a camp counselor this summer.
The knitting class provided each student with a stint of yarn for their first project.
The musician had to stint his songwriting due to a creative block.
The birdwatchers were delighted to spot a stint on the beach.
The writer's stint in the army inspired his later work.
The artist decided to stint his time on social media to focus on creating new artwork.
The knitting pattern required two stints of blue wool and one stint of white wool.
The athlete's impressive stint at the Olympics earned him a gold medal.
Her stint as a waitress taught her valuable people skills.
He had to stint the water he used to make sure there was enough for everyone.
He is willing to stint for a few weeks to gain experience in a new field.
She was asked to stint her usage of mobile phones during the exam.
The Siberian stint is a bird species that breeds in Siberia and spends its winters in Southeast Asia.
The doctor advised him to limit his alcohol stint to a maximum of one drink per day.
The chef didn't stint on the garlic in his signature dish.
The musician's creative stint produced some of his most memorable work.
The government imposed a travel stint on non-essential trips during the pandemic.
The coach advised the players to stint on junk food and eat healthily to improve their performance.
He had to stint on sleep to finish his project on time.
Her stint was to prepare the ingredients for the chef.
The team captain placed a training stint on the players before the big game.
The doctor recommended a sugar intake stint for the patient with diabetes.
I'm on a cooking stint this week and trying out new recipes.
The artist's exhibition showcased her recent stint experimenting with new media.
The government placed a visa stint on foreign workers to protect domestic job opportunities.
I had a short stint as a volunteer at the animal shelter.
She had a long stint as a teacher before retiring.
The student's parents imposed a study stint on her before her final exams.
The military had to stint its resources during the war.
The manager had to stint the budget to make sure the project was completed on time.
The baker had to stint the sugar in the recipe to make it healthier.
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