Unimportant+person

  • 21random — 1. noun /ˈrændəm/ An undefined, unknown or unimportant person; a person of no consequence. And therwith two of them dressid their sperys, and Ulfyus and Brastias dressid theire speres, and ranne to gyder with grete raundon. Syn: force, momentum,… …

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  • 22minion — min|ion [ mınjən ] noun count an unimportant person who has to do what a more powerful person tells them to do …

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  • 23nobody — n. no person; unimportant person (Slang)no·bod·y || nəʊbÉ™dɪ ,bÉ‘dɪ / nəʊbÉ™dɪ pron. no personno·bod·y || nəʊbÉ™dɪ ,bÉ‘dɪ / nəʊbÉ™dɪ …

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  • 24lightweight — 1. adjective 1) a lightweight jacket Syn: thin, light, flimsy, insubstantial; summery Ant: heavy, thick 2) lightweight entertainment Syn: trivial, insubst …

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  • 25minion — UK [ˈmɪnjən] / US noun [countable] Word forms minion : singular minion plural minions an unimportant person who has to do what a more powerful person tells them to do …

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  • 26pawn — I. /pɔn / (say pawn) verb (t) 1. to deposit as security, as for money borrowed: to pawn a watch. 2. to pledge or stake: I pawn my honour. –noun 3. state of being deposited or held as security: jewels in pawn. 4. something given or deposited as… …

  • 27peanut — /ˈpinʌt / (say peenut) noun 1. Also, groundnut. the fruit (pod) or the edible seed of Arachis hypogaea, a leguminous plant native to Brazil, the pod of which is forced underground in growing, where it ripens. 2. the plant. 3. (plural) Colloquial… …

  • 28featherweight — [feth′ərwāt΄] n. 1. any person or thing of comparatively light weight or small size 2. an unimportant person or thing 3. a boxer between a junior featherweight and a junior lightweight, with a maximum weight of 126 pounds (57.15 kg) 4. the… …

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  • 29little frog in a big pond — or[small frog in a big pond] {n. phr.} An unimportant person in a large group or organization. * /In a large company, even a fairly successful man is likely to feel like a little frog in a big pond./ * /When Bill transferred to a larger high… …

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  • 30pip-squeak — {n.}, {informal} A small, unimportant person. * /If the club is really democratic, then every little pip squeak has the right to say what he thinks./ * /When the smallest boy was chosen to be the monitor, the class bully said he would not obey a… …

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