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slight

adjective as in thin, small in build

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True greatness could take time to achieve, especially after Sasaki battled shoulder fatigue and a slight drop in fastball velocity last season.

On the pitch, he was slight but combative.

From BBC

Due to a slight shift in wind direction areas with the best chance will be around Moray, north Cumbria and maybe north Wales.

From BBC

The Bills are the exception, with the Ravens a slight favorite in Buffalo.

A slight, smiling child, she was waiting at a centre run by World Food Kitchens, seven of whose aid workers were killed in an Israeli air strike last April.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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