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View definitions for most minuscule

most minuscule

adjective as in very small

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In Colorado, Michigan and Pennsylvania this year, the free-bet giveaways were so generous during February — the month of the Super Bowl — that the promotional spending exceeded many platforms’ revenues, resulting in them facing, at most, minuscule tax bills that month, according to SportsHandle.

“Even the most minuscule details – like his hair – became fodder for day-time television,” Takamori said, adding that he felt the extent of media coverage of Komuro’s family life could even amount to “a human rights violation”.

From Reuters

I could understand that if I had a penis and it were at risk for that, even if it were just the lowest, lowest, lowest, most minuscule risk during my lifetime, it would be comforting to know that there was the possibility that I could grow one on my arm if I lose this one, right?

From Slate

Somehow it makes a difference that my presence, even as the most minuscule fraction of any live event, doesn’t register.

A shared trait between coach and point guard: They’re able to take the slightest grudge, the most minuscule external doubt, and turn it into motivation.

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

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