What's the difference between few and fez?

Few


Definition:

  • (superl.) Not many; small, limited, or confined in number; -- indicating a small portion of units or individuals constituing a whole; often, by ellipsis of a noun, a few people.

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Fez


Definition:

  • (n.) A felt or cloth cap, usually red and having a tassel, -- a variety of the tarboosh. See Tarboosh.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sue: Troughton's taste in hats make that fez look positively understated.
  • (2) In 2014, Kim Kardashian’s Hollywood is a “proper game” as much as the latest Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty or Mario Kart; or The Last of Us, Journey or Fez; or Monument Valley, Super Hexagon or Hearthstone, or… Well, you get the picture.
  • (3) Jones, we learn, liked wearing a fez and talking to his dog, Rocket.
  • (4) There will be a fez, an episode in a Turkish baths, lots of drilling – and I’m willing to bet the first scene involves a graveyard and plenty of diamonds.
  • (5) If your target is Anita Sarkeesian, you will direct your outrage toward her supporters, including game designer and all-around luminary Tim Schafer, film director Joss Whedon or Phil Fish, designer of the beautiful platform game Fez.
  • (6) One friend said he was “eccentric to the extreme” and “bit of a Walter Mitty”, obsessed by palm-reading and known to sleep in his mum’s dressing gown and a fez.
  • (7) "I can't remember your name, but the fez is familiar."
  • (8) Yousseff Zaghba Zaghba was born in Fez in January 1995 and studied computer science at the city’s university.
  • (9) The Spider's House, set in the medieval city of Fez, is the most overtly political of Bowles's novels.
  • (10) By the time the fez had appeared three times and we had already been to the War to End All Wars and 1562 and had the Ventolin gag several times, I was exhausted.

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