ADJECTIVE
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relatively moderate, limited, or small
a small business
a pocket-size country
small-scale plans
a newspaper with a modest circulation -
small enough to be carried in a garment pocket
pocket-size paperbacks
How To Use pocket-sized In A Sentence
- These were a ship's chronometer - a big one in a box, suspended with gimbals like a ship's compass - and two smaller, sturdier, pocket-sized ones.
- The pocket-sized WiFi base station is designed to stream music through a home hi-fi amplifier.
- Pocket-sized, advert-free, the magazine feels like a book to read.
- This is a pocket-sized volume running to 130 pages and probably no more than 40,000 words of text.
- From being mainly reliant upon a laptop or netbook to keep in touch, I am now able to communicate from a pocket-sized device whenever I want and wherever I happen to be. Socially mobile « pwcom 2.0
- There are a few quite original artisans at work in the town, but it is mostly tourist shops selling pocket-sized cross-bows, knight-in-armour radios and Carcassonne walls made of nougat.
- The Indian cricketers won their first Test on Pakistani soil, and this old town, with its maze of serpentine lanes and pocket-sized shops, had been witness to cricketing history.
- Sometimes a little pocket-sized book can pack a powerful informational punch.
- The pocket-sized striker scored two goals in the second half.
- The most sophisticated are essentially pocket-sized computers with colour screens, fast processors and lots of memory.