A piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used or sold.
A small part or portion that remains after the main part no longer exists.
1 The punishment of Israel for their idolatry: a remnant shall be saved.
2 This remnant in the bottom of the glass must follow its leader.
3 Volunteers, of course, the last remnant of frontiersmen in the human race.
4 This is merely one last fading remnant left behind to say goodbye.'
5 Again the feeble remnant of the Hawaiian race voted against the girdle.
6 The remnant of the Belgian Army had retired to the railroad embankment.
7 The robber-tenants must be evicted, and the remnant of the Armenians repatriated.
8 You have crushed the last remnant of interest in life for me.
9 The first prick of it overthrew the last remnant of my patience.
10 He denied her request to return to the remnant of her people.
11 There existed in his victory a remnant of defiance and of combat.
12 With the remnant of his voice, in a low tone, he gasped:
13 The spirits of the little remnant of a colony began to revive.
14 There was the remnant of a roll of tape on the floor.
15 The absolute lack of self-consciousness drove the last remnant of caution away.
16 Here he found no remnant of the traditional hospitality of the borderland.
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Remnant в диалектах
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