Phrases with «large dent»

The phrase "large dent" means a significant and noticeable indentation or damage on an object. Full definition

Sentences with «large dent»

  • The obvious effect is that a shoe - shine now puts a slightly larger dent in the customer's wallet. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • With its two new par - fried products — the egg rolls and sliders — The Original Philadelphia Cheesesteak Co. feels that it is poised to make an even larger dent in the industry. (fooddrink-magazine.com)
  • It's the little things that add up — and for small businesses common business expenses can make an uncommonly large dent in your end - of - year profits. (smallbusinessesdoitbetter.com)
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