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Shortage   /ʃˈɔrtədʒ/  /ʃˈɔrtɪdʒ/   Listen
Shortage

noun
1.
The property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required.  Synonyms: deficit, shortfall.
2.
An acute insufficiency.  Synonyms: dearth, famine.






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"Shortage" Quotes from Famous Books



... their walnut trees killed by the unusual frost early last May, should not be discouraged. Just examine the limbs now and you will find that three or four more shoots grew out where the one was killed. This makes more fruit buds for next year and the shortage of crop this year will be more ...
— Walnut Growing in Oregon • Various

... like the O'Donohue. One of them was a ship builder and the other a manufacturer of precision machinery, elected to the Dail for no special reason. They'd come on this junket partly to get away from their troubles and their wives. The shortage of high-precision tools was a trouble to both of them, but they ...
— Attention Saint Patrick • William Fitzgerald Jenkins

... Division were here—or near at hand—I could balance shortage against the obvious evils of giving the Turks time to reinforce and to dig. Could I hope for the 29th Division within a week it might be worth my while to fly in the face of K. by grasping the Peninsula firmly by her toe: or,—had ...
— Gallipoli Diary, Volume I • Ian Hamilton

... tall waving crops brought land agents with their buyers. At the first sign of water shortage more claims were offered for sale, and by that time there were a few deeded tracts put on the market. Loan agents camped at the settlement, following up settlers ready to prove up. One could borrow more than a thousand dollars on a ...
— Land of the Burnt Thigh • Edith Eudora Kohl

... the coming shortage but remembered that lower down, near the river, the food supply always held out weeks after it had been exhausted in the foothills. And, all unconscious of the fact that the wrathful Suma was shadowing her every move, unconcernedly she made her way to the nearest bridge, a ...
— The Black Phantom • Leo Edward Miller


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