smallish in English
adjective
[small·ish || 'smɔːlɪʃ]
somewhat small
Use "smallish" in a sentence
1. A smallish bear is like a babe magnet.
2. The Argentiniformes are smallish silvery or dark and generally bathypelagic ocean fishes.
3. “Abominable” brings smallish charms to animation’s latest Bigfoot tale
4. It is a smallish pig with a black skin and smooth coat of hair.
5. These smallish, pistol-grip, push-stroke Backsaws represent the quintessential western dovetail saw
6. Is the field of view wide enough to hold , say , a smallish gaggle of your friends?
7. 22 Smallish venue by the canal with a range of nights, although the emphasis is on uplifting house through to salsa.
8. 14 A smallish man with vulturine features framed by thick grey hair opened the door. His impenetrable aquiline gaze rested on mine.
9. 8 The smallish birds have an unsavory habit: they dive-bomb intruders and defecate on them as a defense.
10. The Essex, in its traditional form, was a smallish pig with 'pricked' ears and a black ground colour, with a broad band of white 'sheeting' across the shoulders.
11. And the virtual space itself -- there's about 250,000 people a day that are wandering around in there, so the kind of, active population is something like a smallish city.
12. Trained by Barrera, who had turned the speedy Bold Forbes into the winner of the 1976 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, Affirmed was a smallish, lightly regarded colt when he entered the starting gate at Belmont Park on May 24, 1977 for his career debut.