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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Exiguous' in a Sentence

"Describing something as scanty, meager, small, or slender, especially when referring to income or resources." more

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Sarah felt proud of her exiguous but colorful art display at the school fair.
The ant carried an exiguous crumb to its nest.
Emily's lunch had an exiguous amount of cookies today.
The exiguous cake left just a small slice for each friend.
The exiguous flower in the garden bloomed beautifully.
His exiguous collection of marbles fit into a small box.
Maria's exiguous knowledge of Spanish made communication difficult during her vacation.
She found an exiguous flower blooming in the garden.
The pond had an exiguous fish swimming.
Tommy's exiguous collection of stamps grew slowly over the years.
His lunchbox had an exiguous sandwich.
The squirrel gathered nuts to prepare for the exiguous winter food supply.
She found an exiguous pebble in her shoe.
The exiguous puppy shivered in the cold wind.
The exiguous amount of candy left in the jar disappointed the eager students.
Jake's exiguous backpack contained only a pencil and a small notebook.
Tommy's exiguous toy collection grew with a new car.
In the exiguous room, the cat found a cozy corner to nap.
The exiguous clues in the mystery story kept the readers guessing until the end.

Exiguous

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adjectiveDescribing something as scanty, meager, small, or slender, especially when referring to income or resources.

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Last Updated On: March 2, 2024
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