It means a small amount, a meagre allowance
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The word may be "pittance" (a small or insubstantial amount of money).A similarly-spelled word is the plural noun pitons(rock-climbing anchors).
Pinch, smidgen, modicum, dash, pittance, handful, bit, etc.
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The first meaning of a word is referred to as "denotative meaning". This is the dictionary definition. The second meaning of a word is referred to as "connotative meaning". This is not in the dictionary.
Another word for pittance is meager.
I was only paid a pittance instead of its true value
The salary she earns at her new job is a pittance compared to what she earned previously, but she loves what she is doing and so doesn't mind the pay cut. (pittance = a small, measly amount)
Some words that rhyme with "riddance" include "pittance," "quittance," and "distance."
"At the fire sale, all the prices were marked down so low that I was able to buy this sweater for a pittance."
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Mannix - 1967 A Pittance of Faith 2-14 was released on: USA: 11 January 1969
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Mannix - 1967 A Pittance of Faith 2-14 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (video rating)
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yes I want to play terry Kelly it is a pittance of time and I cant find any sheet music.
Tip, pittance