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adjective, few·er, few·est. not many but more than one: Few artists live luxuriously.
noun (used with a plural verb ) a small number or amount: Send me a few.
the few, a special, limited number; the minority: That music appeals to the few.
pronoun (used with a plural verb ) a small number of persons or things: A dozen people volunteered, but few have shown up.
Idioms for fewfew and far between , at widely separated intervals; infrequent: In Nevada the towns are few and far between.
quite a few , a fairly large number; many: There were quite a few interesting things to do.
Origin of few before 900; Middle English fewe, Old English fēawe; cognate with Gothic fawai; akin to Latin paucus few, paulus little, pauper poor, Greek paûros little, few
OTHER WORDS FROM few o·ver·few, adjective Words nearby few fever therapy, fever tree, fever twig, feverweed, feverwort, few , few and far between, few bricks shy of a load, fewer, fewness, few words
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Example sentences from the Web for few A few days later, Bush replied, “We will uphold the law in Florida.”
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Like many Americans—but few Republican presidential candidates—the former Florida governor has evolved on the issue.
Jeb Bush’s Unseen Anti-Gay Marriage Emails | Jackie Kucinich| January 9, 2015| DAILY BEAST
Sputtering, I manage a few “hut-hut-huts” with the other students.
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We do see that a few European countries have them on the books: Germany, Poland, Italy, Ireland, a couple more.
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So it might be me projecting my desires onto Archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks.
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Dorinda warned me not to go far from the house because supper would be ready in a few minutes.
The Rise of Roscoe Paine | Joseph C. Lincoln
And this rapid change, this third engagement within a few weeks,—was disgusting to her as a woman.
The American Senator | Anthony Trollope
Halting a few paces away, Tracy motioned to us to avoid moving the bushes, but to approach the fence and look between the rails.
Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V2 | Jacob Dolson Cox
A few newspaper proprietors would have been the only people really benefited.
Paul Kelver | Jerome Klapka, AKA Jerome K. Jerome
Cannon and musketry spread devastation everywhere—for the armies were but a few toises apart.
The History of Napoleon Buonaparte | John Gibson Lockhart
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British Dictionary definitions for few determiner a small number of; hardly any few men are so cruel (as pronoun; functioning as plural ) many are called but few are chosen (preceded by a) a small number of a few drinks (as pronoun; functioning as plural ) a few of you a good few informal several
few and far between at great intervals; widely spaced not abundant; scarce have a few or have a few too many to consume several (or too many) alcoholic drinks
not a few or quite a few informal several
SEE MORE SEE LESS noun the few a small number of people considered as a class the few who fell at Thermopylae Compare many (def. 4)
Derived forms of few fewness , noun Word Origin for few Old English fēawa ; related to Old High German fao little, Old Norse fār little, silent
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Idioms and Phrases with few In addition to the idioms beginning with few
few and far between few bricks shy of a load few words also see:
a few bricks shy of a load, (a few) of few words precious few quite a bit (few) SEE MORE ORIGINS SEE FEWER ORIGINS
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Words related to few several, some, petty, minority, less, scanty, slight, lean, middling, short, minute, scattering, minor, trifling, sprinkling, smattering, spattering, exiguous, imperceptible, inconsequential