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Small
- adjective - (of a voice) faint; "a little voice"; "a still small voice"
- (of children and animals) young, immature; "what a big little boy you are"; "small children"
- a garment size for a small person
- have fine or very small constituent particles; "a small misty rain"
- limited in size or scope; "a small business"; "a newspaper with a modest circulation"; "small-scale plans"; "a pocket-size country"
- limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group"
- low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small beginnings"
- lowercase; "little a"; "small a"; "e.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters"
- made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth); "her comments made me feel small"
- not large but sufficient in size or amount; "a modest
Snail
- noun - edible terrestrial snail usually served in the shell with a sauce of melted butter and garlic
- freshwater or marine or terrestrial gastropod mollusk usually having an external enclosing spiral shell
- gather snails; "We went snailing in the summer"
Snarl
- noun - a vicious angry growl
- an angry vicious expression
- make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise; "Bullets snarled past us"
- make more complicated or confused through entanglements
- something jumbled or confused; "a tangle of government regulations"
- twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; "The child entangled the cord"
- utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone; "The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer"; "The guard snarled at us"
Spall
- noun - a fragment broken off from the edge or face of stone or ore and having at least one thin edge; "a truck bearing a mound of blue spalls"
Spawl
- noun - a fragment broken off from the edge or face of stone or ore and having at least one thin edge; "a truck bearing a mound of blue spalls"
Stael
- noun - French romantic writer (1766-1817)
Stail
- - A handle, as of a mop; a stale.
Stall
- noun - a booth where articles are displayed for sale
- a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed
- a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it"
- a tactic used to mislead or delay
- cause an airplane to go into a stall
- cause an engine to stop; "The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car"
- come to a stop; "The car stalled in the driveway"
- deliberately delay an event or action; "she doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling"
- experience a stall in flight, of airplanes
- postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days"
- put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse"
- seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater
- small area set off by walls for special u
Trail
- noun - a path or track roughly blazed through wild or hilly country
- a track or mark left by something that has passed; "there as a trail of blood"; "a tear left its trail on her cheek"
- drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground; "The toddler was trailing his pants"; "She trained her long scarf behind her"
- evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
- go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
- hang down so as to drag along the ground; "The bride's veiled trailed along the ground"
- move, proceed, or walk draggingly or slowly; "John trailed behind his class mates"; "The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart"
- to lag or linger behind; "But in so many other areas we still are dragging"
Trawl
- noun - a conical fishnet dragged through the water at great depths
- a long fishing line with many shorter lines and hooks attached to it (usually suspended between buoys)
- fish with trawlers