Definitionn. the property of having a relatively small size
Last update: July 7, 2015
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On account of the smallness of the particles, the forces acting throughout the volume of any individual particle are all of the same intensity and direction, and may be considered as a whole. [Please select]
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My smallness, his greatness; my red and green, his white. [Please select]
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The summer went by, several schoolmates saw the Wonderbird, and added stories of its marvellous smallness and mysterious habits. [Please select]
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Its very smallness delighted her, and she would not permit its faults to be mentioned in her presence. [Please select]
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If the room is to be used for reading smallness doesn't matter, you see. [Please select]
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The notion of employing a man of unknown smallness at a crisis of unknown greatness is to our minds simply ludicrous. [Please select]
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The three pairs of legs are pale red, strong and long, considering the creature's smallness. [Please select]
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Perhaps the relative smallness of their eyes accounts for their seeming lack of awareness of how high they are above the ground. [Please select]
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I can not think that my anxiety was all vulgar smallness then. [Please select]
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On account of the smallness of the house the knock certainly must have been heard, but there was no response. [Please select]
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Business will suffer, and lovers and friends will complain of the smallness of affection. [Please select]
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