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small fry
[smawl frahy]
noun
plural
small fry, small fry, small fries.a child: He's a small fry with a big personality.
Here's a treat for the small fry.
He's a small fry with a big personality.
an unimportant person or object.
Her fancy parties were closed to the small fry.
a small or young fish.
small fry
plural noun
people or things regarded as unimportant
young children
young or small fishes
Other Word Forms
- small-fry adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of small fry1
Idioms and Phrases
Young children, as in This show is not suitable for small fry .
Persons of little importance or influence, as in She wasn't about to invite the Washington small fry to the reception . Both usages allude to fry in the sense of “young or small fish.” [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
Big money for a side operating on frees and non-contracts not so long ago, but small fry when it comes to pushing for the Premier League.
"There's big and serious history here, wars which changed the course of history on a continent. Put it against that, it's small fry," Mr Hare remarked.
Some passages one might almost call psychedelic if that word didn’t seem inappropriate to small fry.
All season long, starting with an opening road loss to Anaheim and most recently last month in a 4-0 loss at San Jose, the Kraken have let the small fry push them around.
The emphasis was not on eliminating war and injustice but on features that might help us cosmic small fry to navigate the vicissitudes of “life.”
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