small time
1 Americannoun
adjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- small-timer noun
Etymology
Origin of small time1
An Americanism dating back to 1920–25
Origin of small-time2
First recorded in 1910–15
Vocabulary lists containing small-time
Example Sentences
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The challenge is tied to the interval between computational steps: to capture rapid events such as supernova evolution, the simulation must advance in very small time increments.
From Science Daily • Nov. 16, 2025
"Miss Mone is not a successful entrepreneur, she is a small time businesswoman with a PR exposure far in excess of any actual success," he wrote.
From BBC • May 25, 2025
“This discovery was happening in a very small time period right around that 8:45 time frame,” he said.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 17, 2023
“We couldn’t have asked them to do any more than they did in such a small time being in law enforcement.”
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 3, 2022
But it isn’t silly, this preoccupation with small time units.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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