Sentence example with the word 'smallish'

smallish

Definition adj. rather small

Last update: November 1, 2015


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Later writers, Posidonius, Diodorus, Strabo and others, call them smallish islands off (Strabo says, some way off) the north-west coast of Spain, which contained tin mines, or, as Strabo says, tin and lead mines - though a passage in Diodorus derives the name rather from their nearness to the tin districts of north-west Spain.   [Please select]

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All her maternal wrath was aroused to see this smallish, two-legged, one-eyed creature, evidently chasing her cubs to harm them.   [Please select]

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It was a forest of smallish trees, so thickly set that a man could hardly march through it gun on shoulder.   [Please select]

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"Sawd him runnin'," said the sable steward, "runnin' like a mad kangaroo arter a smallish brute like a mouse."   [Please select]

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I remember it was a smallish stone about the size of a hen's egg.   [Please select]

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"Me being only a smallish chap myself, I've allus 'ad a 'ankering arter sizable coves."   [Please select]

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A smallish man, hard and wiry, he neither saved himself nor saved others.   [Please select]

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