minute|minuter|minutest in English
adjective
[min·ute || 'mɪnɪt]
tiny, extremely small; trivial, petty; specific; accurate, precise
Use "minute|minuter|minutest" in a sentence
1. The detective studied the fingerprints in the minutest detail.
2. On the contrary, we Fists are exemplary planners, fascinated by the minutest detail.
3. Even the minutest amount of bleeding during pregnancy calls for a medical assessment.
4. The Act is comprised of a 35-minute reading test, 45-minute English test, 60-minute math section and 35-minute science test
5. Laughter is easier minute by minute, spilled with prodigality.
6. Minute after minute, aeon after aeon, Nothing lets up or develops.
7. Wait a minute.
8. feet per minute
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10. One minute I'm a leper with a trade, next minute my livelihood's gone.
11. Whereas the Bible enumerates only 12 disqualifying Blemishes in animals and 12 in the case of a priest, the Mishnah subdivides them in the minutest detail
12. 23 It felt as if he could see right inside her head so that he knew beyond doubt the minutest detail of her response.
13. Wait a minute, Arch.
14. Wait a minute here.
15. A minute of arc, arcminute (arcmin), arc minute, or minute arc is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree.
16. Wait a minute, teacher.
17. Laughter is easier minute by minute, spilled with prodigality, tipped out at a cheerful word.
18. 2-Minute Neuroscience: Amygdalae
19. 'Don't minute any of this.'
20. One minute before noon is 11:59 A.m. One minute after noon is 12:01 p.m
21. One minute they're BFFs, the next minute you're picking on who you want to live with.
22. Now wait just a minute.
23. 30-Minute Meals For Dummies.
24. Give us a minute, chief.
25. Onset of effect is typically within half a minute and lasts for about a minute.