smallish

IPA: smˈɔɫɪʃ

adjective

  • Somewhat small.
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Examples of "smallish" in Sentences

  • Right now both are smallish articles.
  • But he is a smallish guy in the movie.
  • Seems pretty notable for a smallish lab.
  • There are many similar smallish mistakes.
  • They are smallish creatures, but very agile.
  • Could turn into a decent, if smallish article.
  • The audience was smallish with 40 or so people.
  • In real cells, the cascades tend to be smallish.
  • This is a smallish apartment building in Indianapolis.
  • In the ordered regime, these cascades tend to be smallish.
  • A lot of us in smallish cities would really like to see expanded bus service.
  • In a small heavy saucepan, put about a pound of fresh pork fat, cut in smallish cubes.
  • Little guys -- well, a certain smallish percentage of little guys -- have always fought back.
  • I do love egg nog in smallish quantities, but for warming up when you come in from outdoors, hot chocolate is where it's at.
  • Interestingly, it is the rapid increase of popularity of mobile devices that is helping to drive these latest developments - for which purpose the digitised back-content will be in smallish chunks of xml so that the text will be available in excerpts suited to the mobile format, as well as downloadable into a complete e - or printed book.

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