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"minnow" Definitions
  1. a very small freshwater fish
  2. a company or sports team that is small or unimportant

136 Sentences With "minnow"

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Minnow Bathers Dio Maillot Suit, $165, available at Minnow Bathers.
She vanished into the darkness, a swift and purposeful minnow.
That is not to make Liverpool out as some minnow.
Okay, we got a shark, a minnow and a Megalodon.
Of course the startup is still a minnow compared to Google.
A talented nerd can bring down a minnow of a nation.
It's not so much a shark tank as a minnow tank.
How could a striped minnow relate to what you've been through?
The Minnow, also by Mr. Carmellini, includes a raw bar and sushi.
But the commission that emerged seemed more a minnow than a whale.
But it is a bureaucratic minnow, with little more than a dozen employees.
Do you really want to watch another couple qualifying rounds featuring minnow teams?
Twitter has some 300 million users today, so it's not exactly a minnow.
People have been living near the water since Moby Dick was a minnow.
Minnow Johnson, a mechanic, said Mondella had funded his studies at trade school.
In that case, the minnow Finish Line tried to acquire Genesco, the whale.
With a population of just 325,000, Iceland has long been a footballing minnow.
Would be outrageous to replace a giant like Scalia with a minnow like Sotomayor.
The Apple Watch is a minnow compared to the whale that is the iPhone.
But with the fine, the commission snagged a minnow and mounted it on the wall.
India's Research and Analysis Wing is a minnow next to Pakistan's tentacular Inter Services Intelligence.
Benchmark invested in Uber six years ago, when the ride-hailing service was a minnow.
It now comprises only Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein—"a minnow and two tadpoles", one Eurocrat says.
Broadly, the world boasts less than a minnow for every Olympic swimming pool of its seawater.
With a population of seven million, Hong Kong is a minnow in the ocean of international soccer.
Gulf was one of America's top six oil firms in 1984; Mesa was a minnow by comparison.
Still, the company remains a relative minnow — its $9.5 billion valuation is one-fortieth that of Amazon.
Unlike its parent, Tesco Bank is a minnow: Britain's 24th-biggest bank by assets, according to the Banker.
While that's notable, it still makes China a minnow compared to the whale that is U.S. shale gas.
After shooting wrapped, the footage was sent to Austin's Emmy-winning animation house, Minnow Mountain, to be rotoscoped.
Even Venezuela, CONMEBOL's long-suffering minnow, has finally produced a decent side, which drew twice with Argentina in qualifying.
Though Apple would have more reason to push back, given Google would likely remain a minnow in that market.
"I could go to the police right now," she insists: I drank at the Minnow in my student days.
I also noted that BAYOU crosses BROOK, and watch out for that MINNOW at the bottom of the STREAM.
The lobby bar, Minnow Bar, specializes in gin cocktails and is popular with both hotel guests and Miami locals.
With Android, Google is already a major player in the smartphone world, but in terms of hardware, it's a minnow.
Though in a battle with a competitive Goliath like WeChat (1BN+ active users) that would still be a relative minnow.
If you are minnow, even a big one like May, Trump is a dangerous ally, even on a good day.
A Sunday quarterfinal against France, at the Stade de France, is next up for the minnow of this year's tournament.
You never see a minnow come here and beat a team which is supposed to be a gold medal contender.
No. 1, by the way, is a European cyprinid, which Dr. Schaefer described as a relative of the carp minnow.
Opera is still only a minnow in the browser world, but it's doing everything in its power to attract new users.
Euronext is a minnow compared to LSE and Deutsche Bourse which both have market capitalisations of well over 20 billion euros.
Now TV is a minnow compared with behemoths like Netflix, which added more subscribers last year than Sky had over all.
That project now looks like a minnow compared with the whales that sprawl for miles across the seas of Northern Europe.
At the time, Bank of America was a big lender, built from years of acquisitions — but a minnow in high finance.
Who knows if it's a good deal, but this is a shark swallowing a minnow: The shark isn't exactly concerned about nutrition.
Whole Foods is a minnow compared to the Seattle giant, and its profit is peanuts compared to those of its new overlord.
These are just a few of the horrifying yet accepted practices that have been going on since Moby Dick was a minnow.
If Boeing had let the Canadian minnow alone, after all, the C-Series would probably have sold only 300 or so planes.
The former MTV personality and Minnow Swim founder is pregnant and expecting her third child with husband Joel, she announced on Instagram.
Days later, Germany, long a minnow in women's hockey, streaked into the semifinals for the first time with an upset of Russia.
The Atlantic killifish is a slippery sliver of silver about the size of a fat finger and as common as the minnow.
It catches food by plunging head-first into water, wings outstretched and beak pointed keenly at an unsuspecting minnow or stickleback swimming below.
Instead, you may call down to Minnow Bar for food or a drink and take it upstairs on your own, which was unusual.
But, boy, did I ever come up with a unique Plan B, involving an unlocked minnow tank at his favorite live-bait establishment.
The Yukos bankruptcy transformed Rosneft from a state-owned minnow to Russia's biggest oil company after it snapped up most of the assets.
Sadly, it seems the Perth-based streaming minnow, although one of Australia's original home entertainment providers, just can't compete with its deep-pocketed rivals.
The story is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale The Handless Maiden and the Stephanie Oaks novel The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly.
David Muñoz, a Pennsylvania State graduate student, made local headlines by finding that adding glow sticks to minnow traps led to higher salamander catches.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A minnow of English soccer, Stevenage FC, is an unlikely candidate to be at the forefront of financial innovation in the game.
With a market value of about 2.6 billion euros ($3 billion), Euronext will be a comparative minnow if the LSE-Deutsche Boerse deal goes ahead.
A decade and a half after they were promoted from emerging-nation status to play with the giants, Italy are still regarded as a minnow.
The hotel flowed nicely, and even though Minnow Bar was directly next to the busy lobby, the area didn't feel crowded or boisterous at all.
For one thing, has anyone outside of Robinson Crusoe and the cast of the S.S. Minnow ever spent significant time on an uncharted desert isle?
Kara and Quincy cover his history at Netscape, the many deals he's brokered and the classic choice between being a shark or being a minnow.
Although it is unclear whether the technology can compete in the business of sequencing entire human genomes, the British minnow does seem to pose a threat.
Launched this week, the streaming service, jointly offered with industry minnow TIDAL, will compete in a market dominated by the likes of Spotify and Apple Music.
The bank is a minnow in Britain's retail banking market, with about 2 percent of current accounts, and represents only a small part of Tesco's overall business.
It did not show how close this tournament of underdogs was to having a minnow, somehow, some way, get its jaws all the way around a whale.
When it comes to revenue, soccer is still a minnow: MLS generates just half the revenue of Japanese baseball and a tenth of what the NBA does.
Apple was at the leading edge of this movement, putting down roots in the early 1980s, when the company was a mere minnow in the tech world.
But Lincoln and Millwall, the other minnow in the quarterfinals, quietly departed the competition at that stage last month, leaving only soccer royalty to chase the trophy.
You might open up Minnow to look up a playlist of great love stories, and then from that list settle on Punch-Drunk Love as the evening's entertainment.
The series is based on the book The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie Oakes, which itself was inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairytale The Handless Maiden.
The Australian government pays for offshore centers in nearby minnow nations such as PNG and Nauru to prevent asylum seekers making their way to the mainland by boat.
And even if he maxed out his tax savings, as my colleague Andrew Ross Sorkin pointed out the other day, he is a minnow in the avoidance racket.
When another bond minnow, Austria, lost its second triple-A rating on February 13, 2015, its yields rose from 0.42 percent to 0.51 percent before falling towards record lows.
It is not the minnow with the most talent; the team from Iceland, with a population of little more than 320,000, seems to be the most popular potential overachiever.
Upcoming Facebook Watch show Sacred Lies tells the story of Minnow Bly (Elena Kampouris), a teenage girl who ends up in juvenile detention following an escape from a cult.
The middle-class trap Long a minnow in global football, 20 years ago the United States was thought to be a rising star in the world's most popular sport.
The thinking is that joint audits might be higher-quality and, if one of the auditors was a minnow, it would be given the chance to gain experience and grow.
Over the past two decades its chief executive, Michael O'Leary, turned the Irish minnow into Europe's biggest carrier by copying the low-cost model of Southwest, an American budget airline.
Forecaster IHS Automotive said while the Levante will help boost Maserati's visibility, it sees the model as a "minnow in the market place", with annual sales peaking at around 17,000.
Developing Blackrod to its full 80,000 bpd capacity would transform BlackPearl from an oil sands minnow producing less than 13,000 bpd into a mid-sized player in the Canadian energy industry.
Emirates grew from being a minnow in the 1980s into the world's biggest airline by international passenger-kilometres by connecting passengers to and from other places via its hub in Dubai.
And Drew Robson and his partner, Jennifer Li, study zebra fish, a type of minnow whose bodies are transparent when they're young, which allows researchers to observe their neurons at work.
Oliver's gag evokes the tale of Ella Minnow Pea (from the novel of the same name), where a totalitarian state bans the use of certain letters in its rise to power.
Her office is actually among the better funded privacy agencies globally, but is still a minnow compared with, say, Ireland's financial services regulator, which has a budget about 40 times greater.
The squad of Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR), who cannot compete under their national flag as a punishment for doping violations, fell to Slovenia, a hockey minnow, in their group-stage opener.
Oil minnow Far Ltd has been mired in a bitter row over the acquisition by Woodside Petroleum of a 35% stake in the Sangomar oil field from ConocoPhillips for $350 million in 13.
Liberty University — a private Baptist school founded by Jerry Falwell in 1971 — has talked in recent years about becoming a big fish in college sports, as opposed to the minnow it has long been.
London-based NEX is a minnow in stock market terms but will give Aquis, which can only trade shares listed on other bourses, an off-the-shelf license for a primary or listings exchange.
Indutrade is no minnow, employing around 5,000 people, but it does so without a central personnel department, for example, trying as much as possible to leave its firms to set strategy and run operations.
Opera is still the minnow of the browser world (with between one and five percent of the market depending on what stats you believe) but it could be about to have an outsized impact.
Clicking on the movie's title will send you to the streaming app on which Punch-Drunk Love is available, based on the platforms you've chosen in your settings — in my case, Minnow suggests Netflix.
Not all the wrinkles work, including a subplot involving a young nephew (Nicholas Braun) who is essentially cast in the role of minnow among the sharks, trying to claim a piece of his birthright.
This is a quiet hotel that attracts a mix of families, couples, friends, spring breakers, and bachelorette/bachelor parties, as well as Miami locals who come for Seawell Fish N' Oyster or Minnow Bar.
Elsewhere, Australian oil minnow FAR Ltd said it had taken the final investment decision and got loan approvals to develop its interest in the Sangomar project sending its shares up as much as 4.7%.
The expansion is also significant for 32cup, which was co-founded by Heylen in 2012 and is a relative minnow in the global coffee market with one other office, in Antwerp, Belgium, and eight employees.
To the left of the front door, the hotel's lobby bar, Minnow Bar, opened up into an outdoor lounge with string lights, bench seating, neutral throw pillows, and geometric tiles in different shades of gray.
A relative minnow in manufacturing before NAFTA, Mexico has become one of the world's biggest and fastest-growing carmakers, surging past wealthier European economies and establishing itself as an indispensable part of the global supply chain.
Everyone from the restaurant and the front desk were exceptionally personal and genuine, and Patricia, who goes by the name 'Frenchie,' runs Minnow Bar so well that you just want to sit there and have fun!
Major retailers like Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Walmart's Asda all jostle for market share by offering loyalty schemes, online shopping, home delivery and special offers (Amazon, by comparison, is a relative minnow in the grocery sector).
But unless it can boost its ability to scale its manufacturing, improve distribution and market itself better — along with spending a lot more money — Google is likely to remain a minnow in the smartphone hardware market for now.
Little, which competes with global players Uber and Taxify in Kenya, is valued at about $70 million to $75 million, Chief Executive Kamal Budhabhatti said, a minnow compared to rivals but it has aims to expand across Africa.
With a market value of about 2.6 billion euros Euronext, which runs stock exchanges in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Lisbon, will be reduced to minnow status among European bourses if the LSE-Deutsche Boerse deal goes ahead.
With a market value of about 2.6 billion euros, Euronext, which runs stock exchanges in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London and Lisbon, will be reduced to minnow status among European bourses if the LSE-Deutsche Boerse deal goes ahead.
The DME's contract is now 10 years old and has seen increasing volumes and participation in recent years, although it is still a minnow compared to Brent and West Texas Intermediate contracts traded in London and New York.
But with a market value of a little less than $350 million, Oxford Bio remains a relative minnow compared with Bluebird Bio, a U.S. rival that uses the same lentiviral gene delivery technology and is worth $4.4 billion.
Volvo remains a minnow in an auto industry where volumes are measured in millions, but strong sales of the first in a string of new and increasingly up-market models, the XC90 SUV, have helped boost revenue and profit.
DDG is a veritable minnow vs Google, and Apple builds products for the consumer mainstream, so it is supporting privacy by putting a niche search engine alongside a behemoth like Google — as one of just four choices it offers.
Chilton, who never finished higher than 13th in two seasons with F13 minnow Marussia, will drive for an IndyCar glamor team that includes former Indy 500 winners Scott Dixon (2008) of New Zealand and Tony Kanaan (2013) of Brazil.
Just above the bridge, Mr. Herzer suggested I fish a fly called a Sparkle Minnow (generally speaking, anglers try to pick flies that match what the fish are eating on that particular piece of water at that particular time).
Israel Hands)," 22017) Like Robinson Crusoe (or the crew of the Minnow, from Gilligan's Island), the pair find themselves shipwrecked on a deserted island – yet, as the Parrot points out to the Pirate, "It can't be deserted if we're on it.
In 2003 Abu Dhabi started trying to copy Emirates, which had grown from a minnow in the 1980s into the world's biggest airline (by international passenger-miles) by luring flyers away from other full-service airlines in Europe and Asia.
Intesa, a minnow in global investment banking, has emerged as an important part of the close business relationship between Russia and Italy - a relationship that has endured despite the West imposing sanctions on Moscow over the Ukraine conflict in 2014.
Its current size marks it as a minnow in a market where the leaders are pushing past the milestone of 100 million shipments per year — and in which 40 million iPhone sales in a quarter is seen as a worrying slump.
Riven by sectarian strife between its Sunni, Shia and Christian populations, and with a 15-year civil war in living memory, Lebanon is a minnow in a volatile region with irascible giants like Iran and Saudi Arabia tugging at its politics.
Australian oil minnow Far Ltd, a minority partner in the project, has been mired in a legal tussle over the acquisiton by Woodside Petroleum of a 35% stake in the Sangomar oil field from ConocoPhillips for $350 million in 2016.
Reduced snowmelt runoff threatens endangered species like the Rio Grande's silvery minnow, starves farmers of water allotted through century-old treaties, and in the case of Arizona's Lake Mead, threatens water shortages in California, which relies heavily on the reservoir.
The actress, model and Everyday Chic author chatted with PEOPLE exclusively about the launch of her new capsule collection with children's swimwear line Minnow, crediting sons Grey Douglas, 15 months, and Brooks Alan, 5½, plus daughter Scarlett May, 3, for her inspiration.
As its head hits the ice cap and your fishing line breaks, you bid farewell to the beautiful trout before it hurries back into the depths of the lake, never to take a chance at a minnow for the next three days.
HSBC's underperformance in the U.S, where it is a relative minnow in contrast to its strong position in Europe and Asia, is partly a legacy of its disastrous foray into subprime lending in the country when it bought consumer lender Household in 2003.
MELBOURNE, March 31 (Reuters) - China's CNOOC Ltd has agreed to team up with Australian minnow FAR Ltd to look for oil and gas prospects in what is seen as a promising frontier off Senegal and Gambia over the next two years, FAR said on Friday.
He told Reuters that Revolut's average customer holds around 1000 euros in their account, giving a total deposit balance of around 8 billion euros ($8.74 billion) currently, a minnow compared to global banking giants like HSBC and JPMorgan with trillion-dollar-plus deposit totals.
The wind is whipping on this Tuesday in August, but Captain Keating's purple tie is securely fastened under his vest as he climbs down onto the bow of a 21988-foot aluminum boat riding beside the larger ship, like a minnow next to a whale.
Antitrust experts who represent deals being reviewed by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission said the transaction will be approved because Amazon sells few groceries and Whole Foods is a minnow in the grocery market with 444 U.S. stores compared with 4,692 for Wal-Mart.
Reduced snowmelt runoff threatens endangered species like the Rio Grande's silvery minnow, starves farmers of water allotted through century-old treaties, and in the case of Arizona's Lake Mead which is fed by the Colorado River, threatens water shortages in California, which relies heavily on the reservoir.
There were a few near misses, but for the most part Wales were a floundering international minnow, sinking without a trace below recently independent ex-Soviet states (they wanted it more) and languishing towards the bottom of the FIFA Rankings (117th less than five years ago).
You might end up as lost as the crew of the S.S. Minnow on your way to this Soho Grand cocktail lounge, which, in keeping with its desert-island theme, floats just off to the side of the hotel, at the mercy of the open sky.
His largest fund, U.S. Quantitative Value, launched in 2014 and still has assets of just $74 million, making it a minnow compared with other multibillion-dollar E.T.F.s "They are not for everyone," said Ben Johnson, an E.T.F. expert at Morningstar and a participant in the march.
First proposed in the 1950s and taken up four years ago by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker as a response to fraying EU unity, an EU armed forces is seen as strengthening the global power of the bloc, which is an economic giant but a geopolitical minnow.
"The sheer scale of the enlarged BAT raises the pressure on the remaining players to bulk up too, and attention is likely to turn to Britain's Imperial Brands, who look more and more like a minnow swimming in a tank of big, hungry fish," said Hargreaves Lansdown fund manager Steve Clayton.
To say it is an upset or a shock or a stunner seems wholly inadequate, particularly when one considers that those words are so often used to describe one-time results (the United States over the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic hockey tournament, for example) as opposed to the feat of endurance that is required for a relative minnow like Leicester to dominate the sharks of English soccer for a nine-month season.
I am prepared to lend half an ear to such notions, even if they are paltry quibbles when set against the wonder of a borderless Europe at peace, access to a market of half a billion people, decades of growing prosperity since Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973, and the British capacity to count in the world as a leader within a united Europe rather than become an insular minnow adrift in the English Channel.

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