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tiny meal

noun as in nosh

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On Twitter, he has posted videos of prison guards pushing tattooed men to the ground and inmates being served tiny meal portions.

Bloomberg reports that all seats at the restaurants sold out within 30 minutes of bookings opening, as people rushed to recapture the excitement of balancing a tiny meal on an even tinier fold-down airline table.

But the family’s account conveys the sense that, despite the risk and cost of Thunberg’s prominent place in the climate movement, for her parents — who once wondered whether she would speak again and carefully chronicled every tiny meal she consumed over the course of hours — there is, above all, a profound sense of relief.

Then there was the contrast between the dinners which she had to share with her scholars at Ashcombe—rounds of beef, legs of mutton, great dishes of potatoes, and large barter-puddings, with the tiny meal of exquisitely cooked delicacies, sent up on old Chelsea china, that was served every day to the earl and countess and herself at the Towers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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