Thesaurus / toy
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Frequently confined indoors by his illness, “I was the kid who would break toys apart to put them back together,” Hayes-Mota recalls.
CHILDHOOD MEDICAL BATTLES SHAPED HIS QUEST TO DELIVER MORE EFFECTIVE TREATMENTSTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Last week, you were playing with a toy that had five rings of different diameters and a tapered column.
CAN THE HARE BEAT THE TORTOISE?ZACH WISSNER-GROSSJULY 17, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
Here’s the story of how a toy model of magnetism demystified phase transitions, became ubiquitous in science and continues to help push the boundaries of knowledge today.
THE CARTOON PICTURE OF MAGNETS THAT HAS TRANSFORMED SCIENCECHARLIE WOODJUNE 24, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
The toy’s wheeled platform can carry a standing rider around the neighborhood.
BATTERIES SHOULD NOT BURST INTO FLAMESCAROLYN WILKEAPRIL 16, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
They explore the world through play, he adds, whether it’s stacking toys or building bike ramps.
SCIENCE ISN’T JUST FOR SCIENTISTSSILKE SCHMIDTMARCH 5, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS
The same outpourings of affection are seen in the dealings of children with their toy babies and animals.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLY
Apprend vistement nostre langue, car aussy tost que tu la sauras et m'auras bien enseingn, je veux estre prescheur comme toy.
Aristide darted off like a dragon-fly in the sunshine, as happy as a child with a new toy.
THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOLWILLIAM J. LOCKE
The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCK
As “t” stands for 1, and o and y are vowels, and have no figure value, the numerical value of Toy must be 1.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)
WORDS RELATED TO TOY
- Lilliputian
- babyish
- bantam
- brief
- cramped
- diminutive
- dinky
- elfin
- embryonic
- fleeting
- hardly any
- hasty
- immature
- imperceptible
- inappreciable
- inconsiderable
- infant
- infinitesimal
- insufficient
- junior
- light
- limited
- meager
- microscopic
- mini
- miniature
- minute
- not big
- not large
- peanut
- petite
- scant
- short
- short-lived
- shrimpy
- shriveled
- skimpy
- slight
- snub
- sparse
- stubby
- stunted
- teeny
- tiny
- toy
- truncated
- undersized
- undeveloped
- wee
- wizened
- young
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