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small-country
Part of Speech: noun
Sense: a nation or state that is relatively small in size or population
Usage:
- The Caribbean is home to many small countries, such as Barbados and St. Kitts.
- Luxembourg is known as a small country but has a highly developed economy.
Part of Speech: adjective
Sense: referring to something characteristic of or associated with a small country
Usage:
- The small-country charm of the village attracted tourists from all over the world.
- The artist depicted small-country landscapes in his paintings.
Part of Speech: adverb
Sense: in a manner typical of or attributed to small countries
Usage:
- The cuisine in this restaurant is prepared small-country style, using traditional recipes and locally sourced ingredients.
- The team played small-country soccer, focusing on teamwork and precision.
Part of Speech: verb
Sense: to establish or become a small country
Usage:
- After declaring independence, the region aimed to small-country itself in order to govern its own affairs.
- The island formally small-countried from its colonizer, gaining full sovereignty.
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