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I shall try never to stint on providing a word with which you can play.

stint
/stɪnt/
verb
with object, often with negative
1 Supply a very ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something)
1.1 Restrict (someone) in the amount of something, especially money, given or permitted.
1.2 no object Be very economical or mean about spending or providing something.
noun
1 A person's fixed or allotted period of work.
2 mass noun Limitation of supply or effort.
Origin
Old English styntan ‘make blunt’, of Germanic origin; related to stunt.
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