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Example sentences for "small and"

  • Small and often-repeated physics are also to be avoided, as they produce debility and great depression of the system and predispose to this disorder.

  • If the pulse is small and feeble at the jaw, we may conclude that there is some obstacle to the escape of the blood from the left ventricle into the aorta, which has given rise to the hypertrophy.

  • These glands are so small and so soft that it is difficult to find them by feeling through the skin, but when a suppurative disease exists in the upper part of the respiratory tract these glands become swollen and easy to feel.

  • But if there was danger, what a slavery is it to live always in fear of the greatest of punishments, for doing so small and trivial a thing as eating of a little fruit is?

  • Went to St. Thomas's, at night went to Pencress got 8 adults, 2 small and 2 foetus.

  • Went to look out, met at 5 in the evening, went to the Green, got 7 large & 3 small and 3 foetus.

  • That will be quite an island for her; she is so small and light.

  • She was terribly cold, for her clothes were ragged, and she herself was so small and thin.

  • Parents' marriage was very ill-assorted and inharmonious, the father being of great stature and the mother abnormally small and of highly nervous temperament, both of feeble health.

  • In at least 4 cases the penis is very large, while in at least 3 it is small and undeveloped, with small and flabby testes.

  • The first to run across the lawn was the little Italian, small and like a cat, her white legs twinkling as she went, ducking slightly her head, that was tied in a gold silk kerchief.

  • It makes one feel so small and alone,' said Ursula, turning to Birkin and laying her hand on his arm.

  • On the circumference of the crown of a tree the light is stronger and the leaves a small and thick, with a dense tissue.

  • It is small and dense in the first case, with orange and often very darkly colored petals, while it is loose and green in the meadows, with yellower flowers.

  • Such steps may be small and in a wrong direction; notwithstanding this they may be due to the acquisition of a wholly new character and therefore belong to the process of progression at large.

  • In ordinary corn the kernels are surrounded by small and thin, inconspicuous and membranaceous scales.

  • Flora is small and white, the world is full of men with thick lips, hairy hands, of men who will lift her skirt and kiss her, of men who will press their hairiness against her whiteness.

  • Mrs. Ennis, small and blond, and in a white evening gown of satin and silver sequins that made her look like a lovely and fashionable mermaid, sat in her drawing room and stretched her feet out to the flames of a gentle woodfire.

  • It is no great wonder therefore, if those Dyes or ting'd liquors do very quickly mollifie and tinge the surfaces of so small and so glutinous a body.

  • My voice is small and low, and the wind is large and loud, but he hears me.

  • Eruption on face slightly prominent, is red, tuberculous and rough--small and scattered on the arms, like flea bites.

  • Eruption hard and tuberculous on face and arms; small and pointed on breast.

  • Face covered with a red, flat, dry eruption, particularly on the cheeks; small and vesicular on the chin and around the mouth.

  • The uterus, small and firm, contained some bloody mucus in its cavity.

  • But because a baby is small and delicate, anything small and fine, a tiny book, a toy, a miniature, may arouse it.

  • The teeth of the thyroid types are pearly, glistening, small and regular; in other words, the teeth to which poets have devoted sonnets.

  • That means a small and so potentially inadequate pituitary, both anterior and posterior, potentially inadequate in that it will become impossible for it to grow and produce extra secretion upon demand.

  • The “small and great” who stand before God, are not small and large persons, but those from all stations and ranks in society.

  • Where all things are on so grand a scale, the people cannot be small and narrow.

  • They wish to encourage pioneering on both a small and on a large scale.

  • Our crops are none too large, our reserve capital is small and is growing smaller.

  • See that the ears are very small and thin, and the eyes set well apart.

  • EARS--Small and fine in texture, and semi-pricked.

  • EYES--Small and black, set fairly close together, and oblong in shape.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    party question; small angle; small bodies; small chance; small city; small cottage; small craft; small dice; small distance from the; small drop; small evergreen; small family; small farms; small folio; small lump; small notes; small pieces; small point; small portion; small silver; small stick; small stones; small tribe; small wonder; smaller scale; smallest independent