They're college students, so they're used to being frugal.
I'll just have to be frugal with my remaining medication until I can get another prescription from the doctor.
My bloodsucking children want to inherit all my money, but I was frugal all my life and now I'm old and retired and I'm going to spend it however I please.
I knew he was lying when he said she'd left in a taxi, because she was much too frugal to ever waste money on a cab, unless it was a real emergency.
His fiction was known for its sparse, frugal style, which laid such a deliberate meaning onto each word that it was almost like poetry.
I'm not cheap, just frugal!
Frugally.
What your office needs isa frugal manager who cansaveyou money without resortingto painful cutbacks.
One answer could be... The key to successful saving is to be frugal with spending.
He was careful with his money, always being very frugal and spending it wisely.
She lives a frugal life, saving every penny that she can. It was a frugal existence for pioneers on the plains, and consumer goods were rare and expensive.
He was frugal and practical with his cash.
Elise was frugal when shopping for herself. Are you so frugal that you read books online to save money? Bob was very frugal; he walked to work instead of taking the bus. That is the difference between us : he is a tightwad while I am merely frugal.
Economical in the use or appropriation of resources; not wasteful or lavish; wise in the expenditure or application of force, materials, time, etc.; characterized by frugality; sparing; economical; saving; as, a frugal housekeeper; frugal of time., Obtained by, or appropriate to, economy; as, a frugal fortune.
she is such a frugal woman that she never bought a car!
The word "frugal" is an adjective.
Theirs was a frugal existence, living on what they grew.