wee
Americanadjective
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little; very small.
- Synonyms:
- minuscule, diminutive, tiny
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very early.
in the wee hours of the morning.
noun
verb
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of wee
before 1150 for an earlier sense; Middle English we, variant of wei (small) quantity, Old English wēg, Anglian form of wǣge weight, akin to wegan to weigh 1
Example Sentences
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Paula says: "She went into her shell for a wee while, she didn't have any confidence, she really didn't know her direction in life."
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"That horrified me, I just thought these people deserve a wee bit of respect."
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"He said he was just ringing to discuss the 'wee incident' with my grandmother," Mr Gibson said.
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One woman told us that she had been a "massive SNP supporter" until a few years ago, but was now "a wee bit homeless" and understood why local people were opting for Reform.
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In no time, there were conga lines and limbo contests, and by the wee hours, someone always ended up at the emergency room and at least one marriage was in peril.
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