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[ smawlz ] / smɔlz /
nounRobert, 1839–1915, U.S. captain in the Union navy and politician, born into slavery in South Carolina: congressman 1875–79, 1882–87. Words nearby Smallssmallpox, smallpox vaccine, smallpox virus, small print, small pudendal lips, Smalls, small saphenous vein, small-saver certificate, small-scale, small-scale integration, small screen Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for SmallsLarge asteroids are worth 20 points, mediums are worth 50, and smalls are worth 100. ‘Asteroids’ & The Dawn of the Gamer Age|David Owen|November 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST Then the Jewel Lady, bearing a massive crystal necklace, lassos Smalls. Backstage at Vera Wang|Isabel Wilkinson|September 14, 2010|DAILY BEAST A few hours later we were getting in our cargo, and soon the Jenny was loaded almost to the waterline with smalls. Dry Fish and Wet|Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen In other words, Mr. Verdant Green had got through his Smalls. The Worlds Greatest Books|Arthur Mee, J. A. Hammerton, Eds.
The way that Thompson crowd rubbed it in on the Smalls was enough to make you leave the dinner table. Cape Cod Stories|Joseph C. Lincoln Julia, who understood her every accent, reminded her that "smalls" was the new word for "little go." Mr. Smalls was a delegate to several National Republican Conventions. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922|Various
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