diminutive size
Frequency: 5.01.5 per million words
refers to something very small in physical dimensions
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- Despite its diminutive size, the antique music box played a beautiful melody.
- The dog's diminutive size is attractive to many people.
- The kitten's diminutive size made it look incredibly fragile and cute.
- Despite its diminutive size, the device packed a powerful punch.
- The new microchip is remarkable for its incredibly diminutive size and powerful processing capabilities.
- Her diminutive size allowed her to navigate through the crowded market with ease.
- Next to the giant redwood trees, the cabin appeared to be of a diminutive size.
- The artist specialized in miniatures, creating intricate worlds within a diminutive size.
- Because of its diminutive size, the bonsai tree required careful, precise pruning.
- We were surprised by the apartment's diminutive size when we saw it in person.
- The island, known for its diminutive size, could be walked around in less than an hour.
- The hummingbird's diminutive size makes it one of nature's most delicate creatures.
- She marvelled at the diminutive size of the hummingbird, a tiny jewel hovering in the air.
- Even with its diminutive size, the car offered surprising interior space.
- The phone's diminutive size makes it easy to slip into any pocket.
- They adapted their tactics to suit the diminutive size of the playing field.
- The apartment's diminutive size was offset by its clever use of space and large windows.
- The ancient coin, due to its diminutive size, was easily overlooked by treasure hunters.
- Engineers were challenged by the diminutive size of the components they had to work with.
- She appreciated the plant's diminutive size, as it fit perfectly on her small windowsill.