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maličký — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • dinky adj Small in a charming or appealing way.
  • midget noun A very small thing; especially one which is conspicuously smaller than expected or by comparison.
  • piddly adj Small, inconsequential, or not worth spending time on.
  • slight adj Small in degree or amount; minor.
  • tiny adj Extremely small in size.

Senses

maličký is used for these senses in English:

  • dinky (informal, US) Tiny and insignificant; small and undesirable.
  • itsy-bitsy (colloquial, often, childish, or, humorous) Very small; minuscule.
  • midget (sometimes, derogatory) A very small thing; especially one which is conspicuously smaller than expected or by comparison. [from early 19th c.]
  • piddly (informal) Small, inconsequential, or not worth spending time on.
  • slight Minor; small in amount
  • tiny Very small.

dinky — full definition

  1. adj Small in a charming or appealing way.
  2. adj (chiefly disapproving) Small in a way that feels cheap, cramped, or inadequate.

midget — full definition

  1. noun A very small thing; especially one which is conspicuously smaller than expected or by comparison.
  2. noun A short person.
  3. noun Something for use by a small person; especially something designed or made for one.

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