Some of them, starting with exiguous capital, have made large fortunes in a year or two of trade. |
Even the clouds glimpsed in crevices between buildings above Wall Street are sliced into exiguous triangles. |
A lot of the fun of reading these papers is seeing how an exiguous collection of commitments plays out in so many different domains. |
They can be rammed into exiguous rental car spaces and pass most modern carry-on tests. |
The next step was to take the plug off the flex of the pump, and thread it through the exiguous drainage hole. |
Most discussions of historiography focus on how historians tease out the exiguous meanings of documents when they are very scarce. |