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slight <a slight; slights> N

slight VB (ing)

slight ADJ

slight N (feelings & emotions)

slight ADJ

slight

slight ADJ

slight. ADJ

slight.
slight.

be slight VB

slight breeze

slight insanity

slight madness

slight variation MIL

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At the slightest twitch of her target she would immediately track her target and pound her target back which make her target unable to escape.
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The slight grade to the north exposes their basements slightly.
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We thought it was a good opportunity for her to have a slight image change.
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A slight difference in classification can mean a huge difference in the duties that are paid.
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When one species has even the slightest advantage or edge over another then the one with the advantage will dominate in the long term.
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The few subtle differences include short snippets of additional dialogue and slight re-ordering of scenes in places.
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Through the years, slight changes were made on the building.
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However, there are some slight differences between the judge and the lawyer.
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And the other ones are slight variations on other tracks.
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The album has been released several times with slight differences in the artwork.
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