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mall
noun
a
large
building
or
connected
set
of
buildings
containing
many
different
shops
,
restaurants
,
and
entertainment
areas
where
people
go
to
shop
and
spend
time
together
•
After
class
,
Mia
and
her
friends
met
at
the
mall
to
grab
a
snack
and
look
at
clothes
.
After
class
,
Mia
and
her
friends
met
at
the
mall
to
grab
a
snack
and
look
at
clothes
.
•
During
the
holiday
season
,
the
mall
is
decorated
with
bright
lights
and
a
giant
tree
.
During
the
holiday
season
,
the
mall
is
decorated
with
bright
lights
and
a
giant
tree
.
From
18th-century
shortening
of
pall-mall
,
a
game
and
place
name
for
a
playing
alley
in
London
;
later
used
for
tree-shaded
promenades
and
finally
for
enclosed
shopping
centers
.
noun
a
broad
,
often
tree-lined
street
or
pedestrian
walkway
that
is
closed
to
most
traffic
and
meant
for
walking
or
public
gatherings
•
Couples
strolled
along
the
leafy
mall
as
musicians
played
soft
tunes
nearby
.
Couples
strolled
along
the
leafy
mall
as
musicians
played
soft
tunes
nearby
.
•
The
town
turned
the
old
highway
into
a
pedestrian
mall
lined
with
cafés
and
art
stalls
.
The
town
turned
the
old
highway
into
a
pedestrian
mall
lined
with
cafés
and
art
stalls
.
Originally
referred
to
the
shaded
walk
in
St
James
’
s
Park
,
London
,
which
was
named
after
the
game
pall-mall
once
played
there
.
small
adjective
-
small
,
smaller
,
smallest
not
big
in
size
,
amount
,
or
importance
•
The
kitten
curled
up
in
a
small
basket
beside
the
warm
fireplace
.
The
kitten
curled
up
in
a
small
basket
beside
the
warm
fireplace
.
•
We
live
in
a
small
town
surrounded
by
green
hills
and
farms
.
We
live
in
a
small
town
surrounded
by
green
hills
and
farms
.
Old
English
smæl
“
narrow
,
slender
,
thin
,”
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
smal
and
German
schmal
.
noun
the
smallest
available
size
of
a
product
,
especially
a
drink
or
snack
•
I
’
ll
have
a
small
with
extra
ice
,
please
.
I
’
ll
have
a
small
with
extra
ice
,
please
.
•
The
popcorn
comes
in
three
sizes
:
small
,
medium
,
and
large
.
The
popcorn
comes
in
three
sizes
:
small
,
medium
,
and
large
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
sense
of
“
small
,”
used
elliptically
to
denote
the
small
size
option
.
adverb
-
small
,
smaller
,
smallest
into
small
pieces
or
a
small
size
•
Cut
the
onions
small
so
they
cook
quickly
.
Cut
the
onions
small
so
they
cook
quickly
.
•
The
carpenter
planed
the
wood
small
to
fit
the
tight
corner
.
The
carpenter
planed
the
wood
small
to
fit
the
tight
corner
.
Adverbial
use
of
the
adjective
“
small
,”
recorded
since
the
17th
century
,
chiefly
in
British
English
.
normally
adverb
usually
or
in
most
situations
•
We
normally
eat
dinner
at
six
o'clock
.
We
normally
eat
dinner
at
six
o'clock
.
•
It
normally
takes
me
half
an
hour
to
walk
to
work
.
It
normally
takes
me
half
an
hour
to
walk
to
work
.
adverb
in
a
regular
,
healthy
,
or
proper
way
•
After
the
repair
,
the
machine
is
functioning
normally
again
.
After
the
repair
,
the
machine
is
functioning
normally
again
.
•
She
could
not
breathe
normally
after
running
up
the
stairs
.
She
could
not
breathe
normally
after
running
up
the
stairs
.