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Example sentences for "though small"

  • The capitals of these shafts, though small, are of a very delicate design.

  • They are seldom ripe till September, at which time the leaves turn to a beautiful red; and the fruit, though small, have as fine a bloom as any plum, and are much esteemed for the pleasantness of their flavour.

  • Though small, and seldom fat, yet they are good eating.

  • Though small it grows gregarious and in troops from which appetizing quantities can be gathered.

  • Though small it makes up in quantity when found.

  • Though small, goodly messes of it may be gathered from its patches.

  • Though small it usually grows in troops which yield fair quantity.

  • The pollex, though small, seems to have been opposable.

  • In the skull there is a complete though slender zygoma; the premaxillaries, though small, are not so rudimentary as in the American Edentates.

  • Though small, it is the purest example of the first Renaissance.

  • Unfortunately the church has been much restored, but the magnificent mosaics in the choir and the variety of design shown in the capitals and dosserets render this church, though small, one of the most attractive in Italy.

  • Rich presents, though profusely given, Are not so dear to righteous Heaven As gifts by honest gains supplied, Though small, which faith hath sanctified.

  • Every gift, though small, is in reality great, if it be given with affection.

  • Like the widow's cruise of oil, our means, though small, were never suffered to cease entirely.

  • Our new habitation, though small, had a decided advantage over the one we were leaving.

  • Though small of stature, they are generally well and symmetrically formed, and possess a graceful, easy carriage.

  • In March, she flies back to Rieti, and finds "our treasure in the best of health, and plump, though small.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feet beam; many tears; neutral salt; said mamma; shall bruise thy head; though common; though differing; though less; though many; though never; though none; though once; though seeking; though she; though somewhat; though their; though they; though well; though you; thought mebbe; thought myself; thought necessary; thought only; thought proper; thought you; thought you would like