Sentence example with the word 'smattering'

smattering

a little learning, dash, fooling around, idea, loitering, playing around, shade, smattering of ignorance, sprinkling, thought, trifling

Definition n. a small number or amount

Last update: February 15, 2017


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A small and little smattering is very dangerous.   [noun]

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With a smattering of snow in the air, Charlton were in the early ascendancy.   [noun]

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Fairport Convention also included a smattering of songs by various folk artists.   [noun]

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Now myself, I am a poor journeyman barber, tolerably well made and understand some Latin, and have a smattering of Greek; but what of that.   [noun]

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I told her I had picked up a smattering of Italian, during a voyage up the Straits.   [noun]

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Ubi patria, as we learned a smattering of in our classical days in Alma Mater, vita bene.   [noun]

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She had the same smattering of English as her husband.   [Please select]

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Villiers left us, and we left Villiers, with more than a smattering of great literature.   [Please select]

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Both lads spoke German and French fluently, and both had a smattering of several other tongues.   [Please select]

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