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wee
[wee]
adjective
little; very small.
very early.
in the wee hours of the morning.
wee
1/ wiː /
noun
the act or an instance of urinating
urine
verb
(intr) to urinate
wee
2/ wiː /
adjective
very small; tiny; minute
noun
a short time (esp in the phrase bide a wee. )
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of wee1
Origin of wee2
Example Sentences
If you don't have the required UK passport, you might need to get a visa instead, which involves a wee journey down to the US Embassy in London.
But now - for a wee while, at least - he will surely only be spoken of in the highest regard.
"It's my daughter's third birthday today and I was a wee bit gutted I didn't get to spend it with her, but it was all worth it to see her at the end," he said.
So it was for all the animals of Ashton Place: the warblers and nuthatches and the wee mousies in the fields.
But which of them was the cat, and which the wee mousie?
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