not large in size, degree, number, value, etc.
young
not doing things on a large scale
unimportant; trivial; slight
having a mean and petty attitude
"a little dining room"
"a little house"
"a small car"
"a little (or small) group"
"a small business"
"a newspaper with a modest circulation"
"small-scale plans"
"a pocket-size country"
"what a big little boy you are"
"small children"
"a series of death struggles with small time in between"
"a humble cottage"
"a lowly parish priest"
"a modest man of the people"
"small beginnings"
"little a"
"small a"
"e.e.cummings's poetry is written all in minuscule letters"
"a little voice"
"a still small voice"
"a small misty rain"
"a modest salary"
"modest inflation"
"helped in my own small way"
"her comments made me feel small"
"think small"
Like an hour-glass, exceedingly small in the waist.
出自: T. Moore