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few
[fyoo]
adjective
not many but more than one.
Few artists live luxuriously.
noun
(used with a plural verb), a small number or amount.
Send me a few.
the few, a special, limited number; the minority.
That music appeals to the few.
pronoun
(used with a plural verb), a small number of persons or things.
A dozen people volunteered, but few have shown up.
few
/ fjuː /
determiner
a small number of; hardly any
few men are so cruel
( as pronoun; functioning as plural )
many are called but few are chosen
(preceded by a)
a small number of
a few drinks
( as pronoun; functioning as plural )
a few of you
informal, several
at great intervals; widely spaced
not abundant; scarce
to consume several ( or too many) alcoholic drinks
informal, several
noun
a small number of people considered as a class Compare many
the few who fell at Thermopylae
Other Word Forms
- overfew adjective
- fewness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of few1
Word History and Origins
Origin of few1
Idioms and Phrases
quite a few, a fairly large number; many.
There were quite a few interesting things to do.
few and far between, at widely separated intervals; infrequent.
In Nevada the towns are few and far between.
More idioms and phrases containing few
- a few
- bricks shy of a load, (a few)
- of few words
- precious few
- quite a bit (few)
Example Sentences
Much of the equipment Poland has bought in the past few years is starting to roll in, and there is more to come.
“This is a big chess game and they are already a few moves ahead of everyone else,” said VAC’s Eschen.
The bold move comes just a few months after Ellison’s Skydance Media closed its deal to acquire Paramount.
A few years ago, Sonette Hill, another self-appointed psychedelic guide from Cape Town, gave her patient Ibogaine, a powerful psychedelic extracted from plants endemic to the tropical forests of Central and West-Central Africa.
But rather than staying permanently in the US, a few years ago she decided to return home to Paraguay.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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