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Meanings of almost valueless in anglès
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Usage of almost valueless in anglès
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In the first place, he was almostvalueless as a herder of buffalo.
2
Butter and eggs were almostvalueless, save on his own table.
3
The personal history of the gold hunters is almostvalueless.
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Gordon nearly laughed out loud when he saw the sheaf of almostvalueless letters.
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As a consequence of this, the land is almostvalueless.
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The Connoway family residence was a small and almostvalueless leasehold from the estate of General Johnstone.
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Well, it so happens that this book is, as I have called it, almostvalueless for history.
8
Exposure to successive showers may so seriously injure the hay as to render it almostvalueless for feeding.
9
The new arms are almostvalueless in the hands of weakhearted soldiers, no matter what their number may be.
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A great part of these has now become almostvalueless, at any rate for the time being; especially those in Russia and Austria-Hungary.
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These reds skulked in ravines, or lined the banks of the river, their long-range rifles rendering the lighter carbines of the cavalrymen almostvalueless.
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In a battle such as Chancellorsville or the Wilderness guns were almostvalueless, since there was little open space in which they might be used.
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If they are accepted as suggestive in regard to both interpretation and method, they may be of real service, otherwise they will be almostvalueless.
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Boxing promoter, Barry Hearn, told the High Court yesterday that former world champion, Steve Collins, was " almostvalueless" when he took him on in 1993.