Similar words: contaminate, contamination, fantasy, incantation, advantage, tantalize, fantastic, antagonism. Meaning: ['bæntəm] n. any of various small breeds of fowl. adj. very small.
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1. One of these was the forceful Bantam, pre-eminent among the fecund Marshend females.
2. Poor bantam building block, what had you ever done since the beginning of time and space to deserve such shabby treatment?
3. The bantams were waiting for her to let them out of their safe house.
4. It must have looked like an angry bantam trying to see off a heron.
5. Kafka Franz. The metamorphosis. New York: Bantam Books 1986.
6. The sweet little Bantam River rose.
7. Bantam Lyons'yellow blacknailed fingers unrolled the baton.
8. Bantam Lyons raised his eyes suddenly and leered weakly.
9. Wait, Bantam Lyons muttered(http://sentencedict.com), half a mo.
10. But attributing a hominid's bantam size to the so - called island rule was a first.
11. The Bantam River ( a sweet little thing ) passed right by us.
12. Bantam Lyons doubted an instant, leering: then thrust the outspread sheets back on Mr Bloom's arms.
13. There was still plenty of fight left in the Bantams with Wetherall firing a late chance over the top.
14. But there were rabbits by the dozens, and flocks of chestnut-colored bantams.
15. Here dear Anderson had built a retreat for her bantams - there was no man kinder or more trustworthy.
16. The present day chickens are larger and more productive than the ancestral Red Jungle Fowl with four basic types: 1) egg type, or Mediterranean; (2) game; (3) meat type; and (4) Bantam.
17. You may not have heard of Bertelsmann A.G. but you will have heard of the books published by its many subsidiaries, including Random House, Bantam Books and Doubleday.
18. The succinct rear part design gives the human by the bantam the feeling.
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