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small potatoes
noun
- a person or thing of little significance, importance, or value:
His salary was small potatoes for an executive of his ability.
small potatoes
noun
- informal.someone or something of little significance or value, esp a small amount of money
Word History and Origins
Origin of small potatoes1
Example Sentences
Representing Carrasco pro bono, he soon realized that she “was small potatoes” to prosecutors in their zeal to nail Enamorado.
Too many small potatoes were swept up in the indictment.
When people can extravagantly lose money by placing a 12-team parlay that relies on the Minnesota Timberwolves to win a game by at least 3.5 points, it feels like small potatoes that soon enough “losing to your buddy in some Dave & Buster’s arcade game” will be another way to cough up dollars.
In the context of everything else he may do with a second term, one minor policy flip-flop may seem like small potatoes, but the development represented a tectonic movement in Republican politics.
Civil cases involving much larger sums of money than this one are routine, Mr Nassau added, calling the $1.4m in the Biden case "small potatoes".
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