1、A miser worships money.

2、They say he's a miser.

3、He was an awful miser.

4、He is really a miser.

5、He'd changed into a perfect miser.

6、He was very rich, but a miser.

7、The "money wanted" is a miser.

8、A miser loves gold above his life.

9、The poor man wants much, the miser everything.

10、What a miser! He cycles to school every day.

11、If you get it and keep it, you're a miser.

12、Miser only know the lamb raise fertilizer, close it, kill it, bake it, eat it, despise it. Money and attention, is the nourishment of the miser.

13、The writer has hit off the character of a miser to a hair.

14、Don't be a miser and hoard your gifts. Share them. The world is waiting.

15、The Boss in the company is a miser,chasing eight and quarters.

16、Our boss is a miser. He gives us a treat only once in a blue moon.

17、mori velle, non tantun fortis, out miser, sed etiam fastidiosus potest.

18、George used to be a miser, but lately he has launched out in the most marvellous way.

19、If a scientific rogue, conspiracy, miser and fanatic take the place of it, mankind will face a dark world.

20、The miser chanced to overhear the remark and loudly reproached the servant: "Who allow you to fix the date?"

21、Scrooge, the obdurate miser in a Christmas Carol, is finally moved by the Christmas spirit to ACTS of charity.

22、I paced alone on the road across the field while the sunset was hiding its last gold like a miser.

23、And meanwhile he's been a miser about his own pay,earning(on average,over six years)a mere$1.2million annually,a rounding error for chief execs these days.

24、它是超空间的能量,也因此它是经常穿过一面墙壁或者地板-公尺宽的一个极大的*虹*的超越时空的光球。

25、Fred felt that he made a wretched figure as a fellow who bragged about expectations from a queer old miser like Feather-Stone.

26、Tell a miser he is rich, and a woman she is old, you'll get no money of one, nor kindness of other.

27、His spade struck against something heavy, which proved to BE gold, a great heap which some miser had probably buried in a time of alarm.

28、Danglars felt as much overcome with joy as the miser who finds a lost treasure, or as the shipwrecked mariner who feels himself on solid ground instead of in the abyss which he expected would swallow him up.