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petitesa
The property of having a relatively small size.
littleness
pettiness
bigness
largeness
catalán
petitesa
1
In a way, the
smallness
of the room added to its luxury.
2
He could not endure his own
smallness
in the face of immensity.
3
That which added to the cruelty was, the
smallness
of the fire.
4
At the knees a pair of hands hung, infantile in their
smallness
.
5
Nor was the
smallness
of the work any objection to its security.
6
The people along the road were very much disappointed by his
smallness
.
7
He added apologetically, The
smallness
of the amount is due to bulk.
8
The
smallness
of his following we may suppose to have been reported.
9
We thus hoped to make amends for the
smallness
of our numbers.
10
Shame at the
smallness
,
meanness, emptiness of the things that he declared.
11
The whole east front must surprise most people by its apparent
smallness
.
12
She suppressed a shudder at the
smallness
and barrenness of the place.
13
One was of illimitable vastness, the other of an almost horrifying
smallness
.
14
Rage could see he was attracted to the
smallness
of the houses.
15
At close of feast Boy bring cups of
smallness
filled with coffee.
16
Their
smallness
of size was not necessarily too much of a handicap.
smallness
own smallness
very smallness
comparative smallness
relative smallness
consider the smallness
catalán
petitesa
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