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minor role

NOUN
  1. a small role

How To Use minor role In A Sentence

  • Motor buses occupy a relatively minor role in the period covered by this volume.
  • He argued that since the sixteenth century continental military expeditions had played only a minor role in British policy. The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
  • Slow to naturalize, Italians played a minor role in American politics until after World War II.
  • The state plays only a minor role in administering the tax credits, no role in selecting the donors. School Choice on Trial
  • Depository banks, the guys in the marble buildings, now play only a minor role in channeling funds from savers to borrowers; most of the business of finance is carried out through complex deals arranged by 'nondepository' institutions, institutions like the late lamented Bear Stearns -- and Lehman. Hollywood Elsewhere
  • In the confectionery industry today, fruit pastes appear to have been reduced to a minor role as centres for fondant, chocolates, and dragées.
  • This tissue plays a minor role in erections, since a hard-on is due mostly to the two sandwiched strips of corpora cavernosa, which comprise the bulk of the shaft.
  • We're a small country, a long way away, with a minor role to play on the world stage.
  • For a while after that he lost his desire to act and it was Kenneth Branagh who lured him back by persuading him to take a minor role in his Henry V. As an adult he appeared in the musicals Newsies and Swing Kids and found himself labelled a heartthrob through his appearance in Little Women. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She is known in Italy for a number of minor roles in films.
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