it is a mere miracle that he survived. The police told press.
Truth or reality as distinct from mere statement or belief
Chimpanzees and humans.
"Mere object" refers to something seen as insignificant, unimportant, or lacking in importance or value. It implies that the object is considered as nothing more than a physical entity without any deeper meaning or significance.
Lake, mere, tarn, are three possibilities.
Magana mere is the Kikuyu word for the English word two hundred.
But these visions of grandeur, still rich in my head, are mere dreams.
His speech was dismissed as mere rhetoric by the opposition.
A thousand pounds is a mere bagatelle to him
He was merely a customer service representative.The changes merely had any impact.
The mere thought of speaking in public is scarier than death, according to polls taken by the general public.
They were all 2-4 years old, mere juveniles.
The question as written is not correct french.'Ta mere est un poisson' means 'your mother is a fish'.I have never heard a frenchman say this sentence !
I swung my bloody chainsaw at him, but he stood there, unflinching, knowing that it was only a mere practical joke.
Here is an example sentence with the word 'fragments':The once-beautiful photo frame slipped from her hands, and in no time it became mere shimmering fragments on the floor.
Patty saw making her bed as a mere trifle while others found it quite relaxing and therapeutic.
The ancient Romans are renowned for their adoration of a variety of gods. Mere words can never describe my adoration for her.
This is a word that is still used in literature, but is not as common in conversation these days. It refers to a small amount, and carries a meaning of "barely enough." The book was a mere 100 pages, but the author somehow managed to create a fascinating plot. I hope you have more of a plan than just mere words.