Sentence examples for smalls from inspiring English sources

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smalls

noun

Underwear.

  • He's in the garden hanging his smalls on the washing line.

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"You'd have these people, senior people, the ministers who had things on their agenda, their departmental secretaries, waiting around all day in whatever city the SPBC meeting was in, and then not even get into the room, they'd fly home, or go out and buy some clean smalls and fly on to wherever the whole show was going the next day," one person involved in the process told me soon afterwards.

The bigs also point out that of the EU's original six countries, three were big and three small; in an enlarged Union 19 will be small, six big (Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Poland and Spain); European voting procedures are weighted to give the smalls extra clout.And where does Mr Giscard d'Estaing stand on all this?

If naming and shaming is not enough to push governments into reform, the commission has powers to recommend sanctions, enforceable unless a weighted majority of ministers blocks them.Yet it is one thing for the commission to crack the whip on the smalls (earlier this year Belgium fell into line).

Mr Persson has refused, mainly due to differences over defence and the EU: the smalls are keener on neutrality and suspicious of further integration into Europe.

From a small in Asia, three cheers for the smalls of Europe.

In addition, MAS sells itself as an "ethical" employer it certainly employs no children to stitch racy smalls for Victoria's Secret.

Yet the smalls will resist, making it hard for any interim government to get a new electoral law passed.

However, most smalls are as concerned about the world's greater good as any big country.

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And yet, as far as his place in British politics goes, Nick Clegg increasingly seems to see himself as analogous to Spinal Tap bassist Derek Smalls, who declared himself to mediate between the fire and ice of his two bandmates – "kind of like lukewarm water".

Rhythm and blues was introduced to Broadway as a style in 1975 with The Wiz (by Charlie Smalls and William F. Brown) and as a theme in 1981 with Dreamgirls (by Henry Kneger and Tom Eyen).

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