smallness dans le dictionnaire PONS

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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As a gossip columnist she suffered from the smallness of a smart person's visiting list and relied on her younger sisters for material.
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Despite the smallness of his salary and other disadvantages, he raised the school from insignificance, and was the first to engage an assistant master.
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But such as have a considerable portion of the old blood, are easily distinguished, by their smallness of head and neck, and cleanness of bone.
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The basic meaning of diminution in these languages is smallness of the object named; endearment, intimacy, etc. is secondary and dependent on context.
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As for things that do not seem like folly well, there can be no question about "their" smallness!
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The term diminutive name refers to nicknames that convey smallness, hence something regarded with affection or familiarity (e.g., referring to children), or contempt.
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It is characterized by the extreme smallness of the building, just 1x1 "ken" in size.
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Despite the smallness of his group thousands of demonstrators protested his execution and police on horseback used bullwhips to drive back the crowd.
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Characteristics of the industry include smallness in size, commonly between 2.5 cm and 4 cm and frequently being quite thick, unlike geometric microliths.
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Each in itself was well enough formed, but eyes, nose, mouth, chin were of smallness curiously out of proportion to the head and body.
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