Phrases with «few shreds»

The phrase "few shreds" means a very small amount or nearly nothing. It suggests that there is only a tiny portion or barely any left. Full definition

Sentences with «few shreds»

  • It's very clear that the point when their reputation really crumbled was during the 10p tax row, when approval of the government collapsed, they were seen as increasingly divided and the last few shreds of Gordon Brown's reputation for competence fell away. (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
  • Drizzle it with a few tablespoons of heavy cream (spread it around) and shower it with a good amount of freshly grated parmesan cheese and a few shreds of mozzarella. (korenainthekitchen.com)
  • I know it's unfair to ask for too many optional accessories on a burrito - like substance in this price class (the chicken and seasoned beef editions are $ 2.79), but the Quesarito experience would be greatly enhanced by a couple of beans, a few shreds of lettuce, a splort of salsa, anything to compete with the sour cream and chipotle sauce. (theconcourse.deadspin.com)
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