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miniscule

[ US /ˈmɪnɪskjuɫ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪnɪskjˌuːl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extremely small
    a minuscule kitchen
    a minuscule amount of rain fell

How To Use miniscule In A Sentence

  • You can tell because the Muslim-is-terrorist rate is miniscule, and is probably not distinguishable from the Christian-is-terrorist rate. Matthew Yglesias » The Great Profiling Debate
  • He spends his days stealing beer and cigarettes to numb the boredom of life in the miniscule, snowbound village he has grown up in.
  • The neo-fascists and white supremacists organized in groups like Hale's ‘Creativity’ movement are miniscule in number.
  • She delved inside the bag and felt the miniscule amount of produce, now blackened by the heat.
  • The fracas is typical of the miniscule Liberal Party, which has been mired in internal disputes for seven years.
  • Within the cells of our bodies, fluids flow rapidly through miniscule, nearly frictionless, protein channels.
  • He placed a miniscule piece of the Host on her tongue.
  • A team of researchers found that adding miniscule amounts of the antibiotic chlortetracycline to chicken feed would do the trick.
  • Training conditions at home may be appalling, the diet poor and funds miniscule.
  • They produce a miniscule two and a half, to three thousand cases of wine a year.
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