Having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas.
Contemptibly narrow in outlook.
1Yes thank you Cheryll for being nothing but a small-minded heartless person.
2Such is the measure of the understanding of these small-minded, contemptible people.
3Madam, - Your Editorial on Charlie McCreevy was mealy mouthed and small-minded.
4This marshmallow man was every bit as small-minded as the mortal men.
5The town's denizens are small-minded, prejudicial folk prone to hysteria and fear.
6I suppose in these memories I see too my uptight, small-minded outlook.
7Why should we not disregard the small-minded ambition that struggles for place?
8While they complied, Camilla described their actions as disgusting, disrespectful, and small-minded.
9If Roseman is right, my concerns about costs will look small-minded.
10Being conservative, might I remind you, need not equal being small-minded or intolerant.
11Feminism has been very small-minded in the way it has treated male history.
12To small-minded statesmen it seemed that the situation called for conquest.
13LEE: It's not easy being a big girl in a somewhat small-minded world.
14Called us small-minded pencil pushers stagnating in a quagmire of petty ethical constraints.
15To be called a Luddite is to be depicted as backward and small-minded.
16Any other view of living seemed not only foolish but small-minded.