1. minute
three minutes
A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.
Imogen of the Internet can type over 110 words per minute, but runs a 20-minute mile. The rest of her family has the opposite problem.
He didn't waste a single minute, thinking constantly about how to survive and how to improve his condition.
He was so healthy up to the minute of his sudden death. You really never know what might happen next.
Even making an international phone call from a mobile, if it's Mobila then you can do it for 20 Yen per minute.
Now just a minute there. I hope you're not trying to tell me you're not going to pay the money back.
An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, "Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?"
The minute I have something to drink, I turn bright red.
Я приду через три минуты|I shall come in three minutes’ time
The statue of the Minute Man commemorates the valiant soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary War.
Tim produced a perfect alveolar trill for a straight minute. The rest of the Spanish class envied and despised this vulgar display of power.
Try a 50 minute mock examination, and know just how good you really are.
Since my school is large, I have to run to get from one classroom to another in a 5-minute break.
Day by day and month by month, Internet technology is growing. Actually, make that second by second and minute by minute.
2. tiny little
English word "maleńki niewielki"(tiny little) occurs in sets:
miejsce zamieszkania