Definition of smallish in English:
smallish
adjective ˈsmɔːlɪʃˈsmɔlɪʃ
Fairly small.
Example sentencesExamples
- A smallish cluster would run the engine on two servers.
- Presented on a smallish vertical canvas, the majestic liner recalls the vanished glamour of ocean voyages.
- The interior is near-perfect, with a high-mounted, smallish dashboard—no vast expanses of plastic here.
- Having just escaped from smallish Midwestern college communities, they weren't interested in launching their careers somewhere even smaller.
- Over €40,000 is enough to be spending on something that, at the end of the day, is a smallish saloon.
- I teach at a smallish college in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Ten thousand dollars is well within the budget of a smallish software development company.
- Below the hard-drive activity light is a smallish reset button.
- Some friends of mine bought a villa in a smallish seaside resort on the southern coast of Spain.
- Sometimes he would build smallish touches of paint into images of wide, ribbony brushstrokes.