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Definition of measly in English: measlyadjectivemeaslier, measliest ˈmiːzliˈmizli informal Ridiculously small or few. 少得可怜的三票。 Example sentencesExamples - The highest rating that movie got was three measly stars.
- Rune looked at her measly amount of writing and felt ashamed.
- Alas, it was not to be, so we're stuck with a measly 20GB hard drive.
- Did I say a few measly hours ago that I was homesick?
- It has a lot of ground to cover in twenty-six measly episodes.
- She had only one bathroom break, and three measly meals (usually gruel) were sent to her daily.
- All that work to find out that I owe less than - wait for it - a measly £7!
- Why can't you sell us just one measly bag of your rice?
- As investors tire of measly 2% returns, they could dip more earnestly into stocks.
- How could losing a measly five hours of sleep possibly make me this tired for the rest of the week?
- In just over a decade, sales of Chilean wine have increased from a measly 14,000 cases a year in 1990 to 820,000 cases a year last year.
- As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it.
- He was about six feet tall while I was a measly five.
- She worked in a bar for minimum wage and practically lived off of the measly tips she made.
- All fans get is a measly theatrical trailer for the film.
- She hated the long hours, the measly wages, the heat of the kitchen, and most of all, she hated that she never saw Noah.
- He had made that long trek here for a few measly minutes of conversation.
- One measly crumb of comfort is that the rate of decline has slowed.
- She could barely pay the rent off of the measly tips that the patrons were giving, and her wages were too low to provide her with any material comfort.
- Unfortunately, instead of a partnership the brothers offer Steven a measly $20 raise.
Synonyms minute, small-scale, scaled-down, mini, baby, toy, pocket, fun-size, petite, dwarfish, knee-high, miniature, minuscule, microscopic, nanoscopic, infinitesimal, micro, diminutive, pocket-sized, reduced, lilliputian
OriginLate 16th century (describing a pig or pork infected with measles): from measles + -y1. The current sense dates from the mid 19th century. Definition of measly in US English: measlyadjectiveˈmizliˈmēzlē informal Contemptibly small or few. 〈非正式〉少得可怜的,几乎没有的 少得可怜的三票。 Example sentencesExamples - He had made that long trek here for a few measly minutes of conversation.
- The highest rating that movie got was three measly stars.
- She hated the long hours, the measly wages, the heat of the kitchen, and most of all, she hated that she never saw Noah.
- Unfortunately, instead of a partnership the brothers offer Steven a measly $20 raise.
- In just over a decade, sales of Chilean wine have increased from a measly 14,000 cases a year in 1990 to 820,000 cases a year last year.
- It has a lot of ground to cover in twenty-six measly episodes.
- How could losing a measly five hours of sleep possibly make me this tired for the rest of the week?
- As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it.
- She worked in a bar for minimum wage and practically lived off of the measly tips she made.
- Alas, it was not to be, so we're stuck with a measly 20GB hard drive.
- All fans get is a measly theatrical trailer for the film.
- All that work to find out that I owe less than - wait for it - a measly £7!
- Did I say a few measly hours ago that I was homesick?
- One measly crumb of comfort is that the rate of decline has slowed.
- As investors tire of measly 2% returns, they could dip more earnestly into stocks.
- Why can't you sell us just one measly bag of your rice?
- Rune looked at her measly amount of writing and felt ashamed.
- She could barely pay the rent off of the measly tips that the patrons were giving, and her wages were too low to provide her with any material comfort.
- She had only one bathroom break, and three measly meals (usually gruel) were sent to her daily.
- He was about six feet tall while I was a measly five.
Synonyms minute, small-scale, scaled-down, mini, baby, toy, pocket, fun-size, petite, dwarfish, knee-high, miniature, minuscule, microscopic, nanoscopic, infinitesimal, micro, diminutive, pocket-sized, reduced, lilliputian
OriginLate 16th century (describing a pig or pork infected with measles): from measles + -y. The current sense dates from the mid 19th century. |