shoestring Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʃuː.strɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈʃuː.strɪŋ]

Meaning of shoestring In English

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Examples of shoestring

  • We do not want politics run on a shoestring, leading to poor decisions, poor government and the discouragement of good people from coming into politics.

  • Almost all the pilgrimages are financed on a shoestring; the overwhelming majority of the pilgrims come from the poorer sections of society.

  • It was said that it was being launched on a shoestring budget—but look at it now.

  • That can only be described as a shoestring budget.

  • However, community health councils have had to operate on a shoestring budget for many years.

  • At present, it has to run on a shoestring budget.

  • It is impossible to run a large symphony orchestra on a shoestring, or to run good opera cheaply.

  • But it faces the problem of funding, which is on a shoestring.

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