Maori tear-shaped broad-bladed weapon used in ceremonial dance or combat.
Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
Part of a relatively small number.
1 What hope have we, mere parents, of predicting the future jobs market?
2 However, much of his attack on religion is mere opinion and assertion.
3 The method used by Tews and Beck takes a mere 15 minutes.
4 He takes them to a higher level; a place beyond mere football.
5 But mere speed was, of course, unimportant; the real danger was turbulence.
6 Riley joined the following year after a mere month of drum lessons.
7 It's clear the subject extends beyond a mere professional interest for him.
8 A mere 4 per cent were leaving home three times or more.
9 This dessert is so good that mere words cannot do it justice.
10 Within a mere ten-mile sea front four dioceses reach to the ocean.
11 Ideas have become mere abstractions; the only reality is the infinitely little.
12 Carved on it are a mere four words: 'The Jannids fell here.'
13 Remember, this thing doesn't need much energy for a mere spinning wheel.
14 However, Bill didn't want her seeing him as a mere professional acquaintance.
15 In fact, my adoration for Michael Jeffery Jordan went past mere 'like'.
16 A mere 17 years later, those questions have assumed a turbo-charged piquancy.
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