To a small extent or degree.
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Examples for "slightly"
Examples for "slightly"
1The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps' lead slightly reduced to 1626.
2The smaller animal health unit could also slightly increase margins, Bayer said.
3The situation with cats and coronavirus is slightly different, Dr Kovac said.
4ITunes in Europe will be a slightly empty service as a result.
5The reality is slightly more complicated than simply blaming the supermarkets, however.
1Market report:It was a somewhat quieter day in the Irish market yesterday.
2Many South Africans are somewhat reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
3This year, however, they were released somewhat later - on July 20th.
4When Jobs took medical leave in 2009 the situation was somewhat different.
5It's somewhat difficult to know precisely, as of course he can't speak.
1The second year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
2So the situation is a bit different from before the Lehman crisis.
3This sophomore experience was quite a bit different than the previous year.
4Actually, since January of this year sales have increased quite a bit.
5This year the crisis management atmosphere seems to have lifted a bit.
1And some believe market actually picked up a little bit last year.
2In southern Europe we accept society to be a little bit messy.
3He needed a little celebration, given the events of the past year.
4France wanted some; Austria more; Prussia a little; Russia a few millions.
5Often a little talk is all that's necessary to resolve these problems.
1Never less than clear, but... perhaps... perfectly clear but a trifle sketchy?
2Poppy is a trifle more particular about the soil it grows in.
3Sometimes I think he stretches the limits of the law a trifle.
4The sole of the shoe was a trifle larger than the footprints.
5Blanche leaned back in the steamer chair and turned a trifle pale.
6At the same time he is not worse; perhaps a trifle better.
7The window and open door let in a trifle of light, though.
8The Prince was a trifle cruel; but perhaps his hand trembled, too.
9Aghast and perhaps a trifle conscience-stricken, I stood stock-still in the sunshine.
10Smart diners in the immediate neighbourhood appeared to be a trifle shocked.
11Mr. Cook was a trifle cool in his greeting to the chauffeur.
12Just for a second the muscles in his throat tightened a trifle.
13She believed it would be nothing or a trifle; she was mistaken.
14The young man in the discovery shaft was a trifle disconcerted, apparently.
15My broken promise is a trifle in view of what caused it.
16Spirit-rappings had fallen a trifle into disfavour; and phrenology was making converts.
Translations for a trifle