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nibble
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nounverb verb
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Take small bites out of |
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niche
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noun
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A small part of a larger whole that is particularly appropriate for the situation |
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niggling
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adjective
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Bothersome or persistent especially in a petty or tiresome way |
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nub
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noun
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A small lump or protuberance |
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paltry
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adjective
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A very small amount of something, indicating that it has little importance or worth |
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peek
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nounverb noun
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A quick and typically furtive look |
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peek
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nounverb verb
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Look quickly, typically in a furtive manner |
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petty
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adjective
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Of little importance; trivial |
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piddling
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adjective
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Pathetically trivial; trifling |
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pipsqueak
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noun
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A person considered to be insignificant, especially because they are small or young |
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pittance
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noun
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A very small amount of money, less than what one wanted and expected. |
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provincial
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adjective
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Having a narrow or limited perspective, often associated with rural or less cosmopolitan viewpoints. |
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puny
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adjective
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Small and weak |
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remark
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verb
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To make a comment, saying something casually. |
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remnant
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noun
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A small part of something that remains after the rest of it is gone. |
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rinky-dink
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adjective
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Describing something that is low-quality, makeshift, or unimpressive, often used in a dismissive or humorous manner. |
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scanty
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adjective
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Small or insufficient in quantity or amount |
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scrimp
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verb
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To be thrifty or parsimonious; to economize |
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shortfall
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noun
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An insufficient amount of something necessary, such as funds or supplies. |
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shrivel
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verb
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To wrinkle and contract, usually due to light, heat, and loss of moisture |
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