smallminded

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Adjective

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smallminded (comparative more smallminded, superlative most smallminded)

  1. Alternative form of small-minded
    • 1988, Wilson Jeremiah Moses, The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925, →ISBN, page 228:
      Let smallminded people whine about the horrid cost of Dreadnoughts; as long as every nation in Europe spends, year after year, much more money on wine, beer, and brandy than on her army and navy, there is no reason to dread our impoverishment by militarism.