Hi. What is implied by little in: "He had little foibles about the kind of game he played-His weakness for the two Bishops was notorious-and he could be tremendeously STUBBORN."
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Small, weird, odd, strange or minor. Example: He had odd weaknesses and eccentricities in the way he played chess. Do you use a thesaurus?
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Small, weird, odd, strange or minor.
Example: He had odd weaknesses and eccentricities in the way he played chess.
Do you use a thesaurus?
Do you need help in learning how to use one?
I'd be happy to give you some pointers so that you would be able to learn by research rather than by just firing off questions.
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Small, weird, odd, strange or minor. Example: He had odd weaknesses and eccentricities in the way he played chess. Do you use a thesaurus? Do you need help in learning how to use one? I'd be happy to give you some pointers so that you would be able to learn by research rather than by just firing off questions. Asking questions is the easy way out - finding the answers yourself is what will