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.
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  • 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.
  • I'm also of accusing him of having a miniscule mind based on the fact that he is apparently so enraptured by his own ideology that he is blind to its faults.
  • Take a simple example, the mammalian middle ear, tiny bones in precise alignment that couple and amplify miniscule pressure waves. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • That a traitor to England, the writer of Lord Horror, the infamous killer of children and a doomed rock ‘n’ roll showman have voyaged through the same miniscule wasteland is a beguiling fact. Ballardian » “Enthusiasm for the mysterious emissaries of pulp”: an interview with David Britton (the Savoy interviews, part 2a)
  • The differences between the Democrats and Republicans are miniscule and the far left progressives and the far right reactionaries share far far far more personally in commen then you have apart - trust me on this, the execssive language and harsh rhetrorics is so far out of context it woudl be laughable if you folks didn’t also have a penchent for mass shootings at the drop of a a hat. Think Progress » Palin Tells Constitution-Loving Tea Partiers: We Don’t Need A President Who Is A ‘Constitutional Law Professor’
  • I found tears rolling down my cheeks often as we cared for him in his last few days, rolling him to prevent bed sores, gently dropping melted icecream into his mouth, drop by drop, to provide miniscule amounts of calories, dobbing wet sponges on his increasingly dryer lips. Madrigle Diary Entry
  • Now a team has found that extremely brief light pulses reflect strongly in one direction from single, miniscule water droplets, by generating an intense plasma within the drop.
  • If you gave her a letter, she would transcribe it "on a miniature desk in the tiniest of script, sealed with a miniscule wax seal with the sender's intial pressed into it, packaged up with a magnifying glass in a glassine envelope, and finished off with a large wax seal. Leafcutter Designs: Large Concepts in Small Packages
  • He had always been afflicted with something of a suspicious nature, and as an exoarcheologist he was trained to draw substantiative conclusions from dozens, often hundreds, of miniscule, seemingly unrelated sources. Diuturnity's Dawn
  • If, however, more companies opt for no guidance, the Street may inadvertently become more rational and therefore stop whipsawing stock prices for miniscule variances.
  • They therefore argue that the harm associated with EPA's failure to curb emissions would be "remedied" in a complete sense, even though the effect of U.S. auto emission limits on the global warming phenomenon as a whole would be miniscule. Who can sue to force the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases?
  • The radiation emitted is, as you say, miniscule - so small that there is no possibility of harm.
  • Gently, he turned over the scarab to reveal miniscule hieroglyphics on the back.
  • Every miniscule pothole was a lesson in seismic activity. 67 MUSTANG • by Dave Macpherson
  • Most asteroids are highly irregular in shape, their miniscule gravity being too small to influence their overall outlines.
  • That a traitor to England, the writer of Lord Horror, the infamous killer of children and a doomed rock ‘n’ roll showman have voyaged through the same miniscule wasteland is a beguiling fact. Ballardian » “Enthusiasm for the mysterious emissaries of pulp”: an interview with David Britton (the Savoy interviews, part 2a)
  • Pocket nécessaires contain miniscule reproductions of a portable toilette, where flasks, funnels, ear-cleaners, tongue scratches, and ivory tablets to contain sweet messages, fit neatly into their tiny compartments.
  • The miniscule scraps of wet fabric clung desperately to her as she stepped onto the deck.
  • Obama proposed a miniscule budget freeze and a toothless budget commision which conveniently will wait until December to report! The Volokh Conspiracy » Just Wondering
  • Put some more dhal on my plate, ordered Anil at this moment, probably to squash her miniscule show of spirit. For the Sake of the Boy
  • Within each seed - protected by its coat - there is an embryo, a miniscule plant really, complete with a root tip, leaf bud and stem.
  • On Thursday afternoon, February 28, the submarine arrived in 500 feet of water, west of miniscule Forester Island. BARRACUDA 945
  • If you can tell the miniscule difference in quality between a CD and vinyl record, you should be making CDs, not buying them.
  • A thunderous boom suddenly sounded from miles away, accompanied by a miniscule quake.
  • Its skin was hairless and smooth and covered in miniscule, grayish brown scales.
  • Miniscule engine components do not always behave like their scaled - up counterparts.
  • Iodine is mostly used by ranchers, in miniscule amounts, to treat thrush on horse hooves.
  • But their scams for scramming money are apparently legal, their shades, miniscule. Uncle Sam Shazam
  • With some frustration I retrieved the miniscule device and once we were in the car suggested that in the future it would be a better idea for her to catch my eye and give the hearing aid to me for safe keeping in the inside pocket of my bag.
  • Put a different way, had NATO assaulted Tora Bora and eliminated the al-Qa'ida force, to include bin Laden and his inner circle, along with the remnants of the Taliban forces, NATO losses would have been miniscule as comparedto the losses the region has suffered over the past seven years of endless warbecause those forces were allowed to escape. This didn't have to happen
  • They unloaded the boatful of oysters onto the lawn at the side of Charlie's house into two waist high mountains, Jon's and Charlie's, and to the side Jelly's miniscule pile. Working Title: "Third Persons"
  • The intricate detail and structure of this miniscule world is breathtaking.
  • My cigarette smoke is miniscule compared to the pollution that clings to our innards and outers from factories and traffic and from the unseen dangers caused by radio waves or electricity.
  • They zigzagged on every wall like miniscule bumper cars.
  • The scientists found on the ocean floor miniscule meiofauna, single-celled creatures less than half a millimeter long, the most successful and numerous animal in the southern sea.
  • I choose to hold the belief that every act of magic has some effect, even if it is so miniscule (or cosmic, or seemingly unrelated) as to be unobservable.
  • I was lamenting the current, miniscule McCain, a man who would take a passing -- and deeply irrelevant -- acquaintanceship between Barack Obama and Ayers, and try to make it a central issue in this absolutely crucial campaign, with the accompanying canard from the Embarracuda that Obama had "palled around" with terrorists. Ideologues in Extremis - Swampland - TIME.com
  • It smelled of mothballs and camphor, the elemental scent of my homeland, and out came crumpled wads of tissue paper containing miniscule treasures.
  • The dogs are trained to find blood-stained weapons, clothing and property, miniscule traces of blood and body fluid.
  • The scene in Dances with Wolves where the Souix Indians come upon the herd of slaughtered buffalo and the white man had only used miniscule parts of the buffalo. COMMENT AWARDS: PORTMAN, ANIMAL CRUELTY
  • It's being asked because the figures are miniscule, going from two to four places of decimals.
  • I glanced quickly to the wall of the giant diagram of the male anatomy and I was reminded that the urethra is a miniscule tube through which I had always peed. Sleepwalk With Me
  • Today there's only a miniscule red patch next to the knuckle of my ring finger which isn't even sore.
  • Nawt lykely Kafleen nawt quite farvest from last, der kitteh got no possable fumbs to hold der brush and ders no way kittek could git her lill cigar burn up to the toofbrush so ders miniscule chants it be used fer but scrubber. To do: - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • His job barely earned him a cent, which meant he was constantly struggling to pay the rent on his miniscule, unfurnished apartment.
  • They bow right over so their face is touching the ground because they know they are insignificant in the grand scheme of things, they are miniscule compared to God.
  • It was a cramped second-hand book dealership, with a whole wall full of books from more than one hundred years ago, some huge and some miniscule, all higgledy-piggledy, shoved in wherever they fit.
  • Such a panel, miniscule compared to the surrounding murals, would have played a sacral role: it promised salvation through the Redeemer despite the banishment of Adam and Eve.
  • In fact these aren't even thoughts; they are miniscule shards, atoms of the ungraspable Reality, that filter through our consciousness.
  • This accounts for the curious recursion and exponentialism in their arguments - each stupid, petty point leads to a hundred other miniscule sulks, misrepresentations and so on.
  • Martin sat in front of one of the workbenches in the rear of the shop, a jeweler's loupe in one eye, concentrating on the miniscule soldering tool in his left hand.
  • The miniscule drops of water sprayed out of my bait caster and it made its familiar buzzzzzzz as the tube zinged across the tops of the weeds that reached out into the lake. I Do It My Way
  • Despite miniscule response rates and the ire of email users everywhere, the number of people sending spam continues to grow.
  • But what the film is all about is the wooden worlds of the sea, and the complex interrelationships and miniscule hierarchies are beautifully observed.
  • The stage was hung with deep crimson curtains and had a miniscule orchestra pit directly in front and under it.
  • As you can see, the pros clearly outweigh the miniscule cons.
  • Even the lowest ranking soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds.

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