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speck
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noun
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A tiny spot, mark, or stain, often barely visible to the naked eye. |
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splinter
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nounverb noun
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A small, sharp piece of material (like wood, glass, or metal) broken off from a larger object. |
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sporadic
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adjective
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Occurring occasionally or in scattered instances. |
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spotty
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adjective
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Having a poor and inconsistent performance record. |
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terse
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adjective
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A way of expressing something using a minimum number of words |
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tidbit
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noun
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A small piece of tasty food |
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tinge
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noun
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A trace of some color |
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tiny
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adjective
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Very small in size or amount; miniature. |
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transitory
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adjective
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Not lasting, enduring, or permanent; temporay and lasting only a short time. |
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trite
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adjective
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(of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little import; lacking originality or freshness |
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trivia
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noun
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Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value |
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trivial
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adjective
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Of little value or importance |
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tweak
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verb
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To twist or pull something with a small sharp movement |
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twinge
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noun
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A small, sudden, sharp localized pain |
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vestige
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noun
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A very small sign of something that has almost disappeared or stopped existing |
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void
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noun
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An empty space; a vacuum or nothingness; lacking something essential or important; feeling of emptiness. |
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wee
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adjective
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Very small |
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zilch
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noun
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Having nothing |
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