several
[sεvrəl]

adjective

[Definition]: a small number of

[Example Sentences]:
1. Google last year sold several phones direct to the public for $300.
2. The only problem was that New Horizons launched several years earlier, in 2006.
3. She watched with joy as the tide turned with several court decisions in 2014.
4. Like the iPhone, we see a Nexus once a year and still have several more months with the Nexus 5.
5. There have several outbreaks of mass violence against them since June 2012.
6. The plant has experienced several leaks since being crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
7. Estimates range from several hundred to as many as 1,000.
8. Over the last several months, rumors have been swirling around the Galaxy S 5.
9. He wrote several pieces for the New Republic magazine in 2011 and 2012.
10. The researchers looked at several population surveys that cover the years 2001 to 2015.
11. The temporary license was extended several times, with the latest reprieve expiring on March 29.
12. They found the wood could have originated from any of several periods between 1670 and 1950.
13. Juan Carlos has undergone several surgeries and broke his hip in 2012.
14. Walmart has a sale on several other games from 6pm 7pm.
15. He also edited several magazines and newspapers in the 1970s and 80s.


[Antonyms]one, pair

[Synonyms]various
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