smaller
IPA: smˈɔɫɝ
adjective
- small or little relative to something else
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Examples of "smaller" in Sentences
- The * smaller, yes smaller* part which wants it back like it was.
- Could someone please explain why, if there are two states 'primaries next week, the smaller is the crucial?
- Darling said this would be fatuous, because what he described as smaller, simpler banks - like Northern Rock and Bradford
- Ashenfelder said large balls of hail, which she described as smaller than a golf ball but larger than a marble, pelted the area during the incident.
- With one big bedroom, a full bath, separate dining room/eating nook, kitchen and office — at least that's what I called the smaller second room — it was just the perfect size for a single person.
- Since comparable quantities are either equal to one another or one is smaller or greater than the other, Oresme concludes that actual infinites are incomparable: that is, that notions like ˜smaller™, ˜bigger™, and
- If, however, he were to, say, come on this program, another program, and basically try to clarify what I call the smaller questions, the questions about the affairs, even though he thinks in principle he doesn't have to.
- The Muslims were to be subjected to a final solution: more than 50 percent of them were to be killed, a smaller part was to be converted to Orthodoxy, while an even smaller part — people with money — were to be allowed to buy their lives and leave, probably, through Serbia, for Turkey.
- The latest collection of Battlestar Galactica links: a clever BG-themed bento; executive producer Ronald D. Moore made his directorial debut on the next episode of the show, which he describes as a smaller, character piece, and a pause after the shocking events of the last couple of episodes; in Canada, there was a rather unfortunately placed commercial during the last episode;
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