Synonym: many. Similar words: a few, fee, Jew, new, sec., veg, be, beg. Meaning: [fjuː] n. 1. an indefinite but relatively small number 2. a small elite group. adj. a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number.
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31. The area has a few local peculiarities.
32. There are few surprises in this year's budget.
33. I saw a few familiar faces among the crowd.
34. After a few moments' consideration, he began to speak.
35. Add a few drops of peppermint flavouring.
36. He broke off a few squares of chocolate.
37. A few pieces of wood had washed ashore.
38. He's made a few enemies in this company.
39. Rick got the push a few weeks ago.
40. The station is a few minutes' walk away.
41. I need to get a few things in town.
42. The cook pricked a few holes in the pastry.
43. I'll be through with this in a few minutes.
44. She heard a few taps on the window.
45. The past few months have been hectic.
46. A few men succumbed to her charm.
47. He only ate a few mouthfuls of meat.
48. Only a few of the nation's peasants are literate.
49. He had few coppers in his pocket.
50. After a few preliminary remarks he announced the winners.
51. There are few strangers in a town like ours.
52. The country has relatively few cinemas.
53. Yesterday we were hosts to a few friends.
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54. He had a few pennies in his pocket.
55. The woman first bought a few small articles.
56. He is rich that has few wants.
57. The house was ablaze in a few minutes.
58. He played a few well-known melodies.
59. The woman bought a few small articles.
60. Few men are immune to her charms.