Smallish \Small"ish\, a. Somewhat small. --G. W. Cable.
It seemed ideal for smallish sites, but a terror has stolen up on it, moving east from Somerset up the line of the M5 motorway. Joseph Rock is prone to the disease of fire blight, which enters through damaged bark in winter.
In the Firebird, the premium sound system with graphic equalizer, a $150 option, was superb; and the smallish, thick steering wheel seemed a perfect fit.
The German, Boris Pergamenschikow, was a marvellously passionate soloist in the Schumann concerto: in the smallish hall his playing had the immediacy of speech itself.
The New York dealer Stanley Moss paid $2.1 million for a smallish El Greco estimated at $400,000 by Christie's. The tatty Titian was knocked down for $1.1 million (estimate: $500,000).
Its only superior is more famous for the autumn season: another single white of great distinction called Korean Hill. Either of these trees would make superb specimens on the boundary or towards the back of the lawn of a smallish garden.
In a smallish garden, the answer is E. altus compactus, the winged form with branches that will have spread only about 3ft high and wide after several years.
It has an important but smallish collection of some 600 items, notably ceramics, built up ad hoc after 1878.
Medinah No. 3 fits the pattern of recent U.S. Open courses in that it's very long (7,195 yards) with smallish, very fast greens, and its tree-lined fairways will put an additional premium on driving accuracy.
Indeed, one school of thought held that some voters denied him their support because his team showed too much "O" in that 84-21 game, a late-season date against smallish Eastern Washington.
A smallish, roundish man with a sharp nose and an ingenuous manner, he favors drug-store cigars and cheap suits and keeps a missal on his office credenza.
His employment contract is tied to profit performance, and despite Loral's smallish size compared with its aerospace brethren, Mr. Schwartz is among the highest paid executives in the industry.
The breeding side emphasizes animals that are smallish, chunky and quick, usually from quarter horse stock.
Clean the chicken livers, cut into smallish pieces and saute until brown on the outside but still tender and pink within.