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  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

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  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 21, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes
  • Asked on August 19, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Metaphor could be used to indicate smallerness without saying so directly – e.g. – “(i.e. not as yet)”) According to metaphor a gimlet is a tool for making small holes, so using this metaphor praises penetrating vision, and smallness comes along for the ride as a conoration.

    Alternatively comparing them to gems ” like two sparkling sapphires” (or emeralds) Alternatively comparing them to gems “like two sparkling sapphires” (or diamonds or) again smallness

    is a connotation since even valuable gems are generally small.

    • 434299 views
    • 223 answers
    • 160389 votes