Synonym: bare, mere, simple. Similar words: here and there, former, farmer, summer, camera, emerge, cameras, American. Meaning: [mɪr /mɪə] n. a small pond of standing water. adj. 1. being nothing more than specified 2. apart from anything else; without additions or modifications.
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151) You are a mere picture editor, a workman, whose views on editorial staff are of no account.
152) Too much and too long, we seem to have surrendered community excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things. Robert F. Kennedy
153) A mere two minutes passed before Cooks was celebrating again in the end zone, this time after a 32-yard punt return.
154) The dragon, gliding across its vast emptiness, was a mere gilded fly in a banqueting hall.
155) Jobs requiring mere brawn are dwindling, replaced by lower-paid jobs requiring skill, education and a high degree of interpersonal polish.
156) When you consider life as a whole, intelligence is a mere bristle on the hog.
157) It is not a mere matter of citizenship; it is a birthright and a shared inheritance.
158) For a mere $ 10 more, enjoy all of the above and a late-night breakfast buffet after the midnight balloon drop.
159) Mere discriminations on account of race or color were not regarded as badges of slavery.
160) Another mere coincidence, say school officials, adding that Tarkanian was adamant about having such a watchdog on staff.
161) Yet body language often tells us so much more than mere words.
162) The mere brute pleasure of reading - the sort of pleasure a cow must have in grazing. Lord Chesterfield
163) He has aired radio ads in Iowa, whose caucuses are a mere three years away.
164) Three or four years old, a mere toddler, a boy with golden curls gathering blue flowers.sentencedict.com
165) What is involved is the construction of something qualitatively different from the mere sum of the national organizations.
166) Edward was far more, however, than a mere passive conduit for funds.
167) No one likes to be made to look like a mere creature of chance.
168) Total absorption in his passion could submerge him far below the surface of mere time.
169) Turquoise, originally considered a mere by-product of copper mining, was vigorously promoted by Waddell's father, B.C.
170) That boosted his income last year by a mere £1,550, all of which he paid to charity.
171) Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. Franklin D. Roosevelt
172) For classifications involve considerations of reason and policy over and above mere empirical data.
173) Males, it seems, are not mere conduits for genes between females.
174) The employees are the real test of whether an involvement program is substantive and effective or mere hyperbole and atmospherics.
175) A mere 18 months ago members of his International Olympic Committee stood accused of taking bribes.
176) A mere seventy air-miles or so away(sentencedict.com), a major battle was being conducted in the province of Phuoc Long.
177) Logic suggests this can not be reduced to mere coincidence.
178) Mere seconds later, the world's most malicious pigeon crapped on my head.
179) Jenks believed international organizations were not mere conference secretariats, but should be active participants in shaping the postwar world.
180) I don't like work - no man does - but I like what is in the work - the chance to find yourself. Your own reality - for yourself not for others - what no other man can ever know. They can only see the mere show, and never can tell what it really means. Joseph Conrad
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