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mini
1[ min-ee ]
mini-
2- a combining form with the meanings “of a small or reduced size in comparison with others of its kind” ( minicalculator; minicar; minigun ); “limited in scope, intensity, or duration” ( miniboom; minicourse; minirecession ); (of clothing) “short, not reaching the knee” ( minidress; miniskirt ).
mini
1/ ˈmɪnɪ /
adjective
- (of a woman's dress, skirt, etc) very short; thigh-length
- prenominal small; miniature
noun
- something very small of its kind, esp a small car or a miniskirt
mini-
2combining_form
- smaller or shorter than the standard size
minibus
miniskirt
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Example Sentences
Elle magazine shot an editorial in September, one picture revealing a teacup pig sitting pretty by a mini Tyler Alexandra bag.
Isaacs recently returned from the New Mexico desert after shooting interior scenes for a new TV mini-series called Dig.
Restaurant described latkes as “Mini hash browns,” which he thinks is why they are so universally beloved.
She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth.
With this mini printer, you can print your favorite shots straight from your iPhone.
The ball was flat at the base, and had neither hollow cup nor pin; its weight must exceed that of our Mini ball.
Darryl and I, when we traded keys, that was kind of a mini-keysigning party, one with only two sad and geeky attendees.
She shaped them like Mini-balls, that they might traverse unerringly to the cell of most dulcet digestion.
But at some such point Mini's mother would intervene, imploring me to "beware of that man."
My five years' old daughter Mini cannot live without chattering.
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