A mere taste
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SIPA mere taste.
SIPMere taste
ONLYA mere
BAGATELLEA mere nothing.
CHUMPCHANGEA mere pittance
NEARA mere step away
VEGETATESHas a mere existence.
CAPITALGAINSTAXIt's a mere 25%.
BARESTSTROKESMere dabs with a paintbrush?
MINIMere slip of a skirt
SMASHMore than a mere success
MOSTMore than a mere plurality
NEARA mere stone's throw from
wispinga mere suggestion or hint
maybesA mere possibility or probability
WARIt's more than a mere battle
IDEAIt's better than a mere thought
SPREEMore than a mere shopping trip
ONCLESibling of a mere or pere
MIRHigh station that's now a mere memory
ANANT" . . . man is a mere insect, ...": F. P. Church
ANANT"Man is a mere insect, ... . . . ": F. P. Church
SLOWDOWNWhat the mere sight of a trooper causes
objectifyingDegrade to the status of a mere object
objectifiesDegrade to the status of a mere object
faineancydoing nothing, being a mere puppet also FAINEANCE
objectifiedDegrade to the status of a mere object
objectifyDegrade to the status of a mere object
ELOIThey "had decayed to a mere beautiful futility": Wells
faineance(French) doing nothing, being a mere puppet also FAINEANCY
faineanciesFAINEANCY, doing nothing, being a mere puppet also FAINEANCE
ELOIGroup that "had decayed to a mere beautiful futility": Wells
velleitya mere wish, unaccompanied by an effort to obtain it.
faineancesFAINEANCE, (French) doing nothing, being a mere puppet also FAINEANCY
merering nothing more than a mere mortal a mere hint of spice
phantasiastone of those Docetae who believed Christ's body to have been a mere phantom
verbalista person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning
phantasiastsPHANTASIAST, one of those Docetae who believed Christ's body to have been a mere phantom
verbalistsVERBALIST, a person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning
syntheticalartificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product also SYNTHETIC