A small number or amount.
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Examples for "handful "
Examples for "handful "
1 Still, a handful of countries, including Russia, have not ratified the treaty.
2 Lord Daventry opens the hall to the public handful times a year.
3 A handful of other major companies would also likely reap immediate benefit.
4 Italy currently has bilateral agreements with only a handful of African countries.
5 A handful remained true to the original ideas; the rest fell away.
1 The publican was unshaven, jowly, sixty-something and spoke a smattering of German.
2 This brought a smattering of applause as the student took his seat.
3 A smattering of rain is forecast across the Western Cape from Tuesday.
4 A cascade of voices and a smattering of applause greeted her announcement.
5 He had some enthusiasm, but the most inaccurate smattering of his subject.
6 There was a smattering of applause and the flash of many cameras.
7 A smattering of English Literature, and less than a smattering of French.
8 Beyond, I could see the smattering of lights that was Witchcraft Heights.
9 Therefore they acquire a smattering of knowledge, and go out as governesses.
10 There has also been a smattering of European journeymen here and there.
11 Somewhere on shore, a bazooka discharged, followed by a smattering of bullets.
12 He stared at the smattering of ash that had once been Nero.
13 A smattering of humans stood between them and gold, cattle, and women.
14 Rose had dark eyes with round cheeks and a smattering of freckles.
15 And besides the big boys we've got a smattering of new faces.
16 They were a fresh-faced big-swinging bunch with a smattering of faded hopefuls.
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Smattering в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки