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"pocket-size" Definitions
  1. small enough to fit conveniently into one's pocket.

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Tiny pocket-size books that can be read with one hand.
The book itself is a delightful object, pocket-size and portable.
The key to their bliss is a pocket-size dinosaur that excretes pearls.
Yang Jianjun gave Zerotech's new Dobby drone its simple crowning attribute: its pocket size.
Sales of pocket-size versions of the Constitution are soaring after Mr. Khan's speech.
The latest edition retains the same cover and pocket-size dimensions of the original.
The pocket-size tracts blend typical comic-book illustrations with a chatty, contemporary tone.
Xan's family also includes a ­sentimental monster who writes poetry and a pocket-size dragon.
Each reflects a movement toward pocket-size eccentricity and charm masking high-test pop perfectionism.
"Women and Power" is a pocket-size book that comprises two of Beard's public lectures.
I was surprised to find an orange pocket-size New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs.
Almost daily, she hung out with friends, buying burgers, fries, and pocket-size apple pies.
The RX100 V is, as you might guess, the fifth iteration of this pocket-size powerhouse.
The new 352-page book retains the same cover and pocket-size dimensions of the original.
Holding a pocket-size copy of the Constitution, he asked if Mr. Trump had read it.
Downtown Juneau is small and hilly, like a pocket-size San Francisco, and easy to navigate.
But the plan is to shrink it down to pocket size, which nothing about the technology prevents.
The pocket-size flamethrower that can be used to light a lady's cigarette from across the room.
Designer toys, whether oversize or pocket-size, are typically made from materials like resin, vinyl or wood.
Military commanders often give pocket-size medallions, called challenge coins, to service members as a mark of camaraderie.
I sent them to old friends whose addresses filled a pocket-size notebook I kept in my backpack.
The untitled sculpture is not one of his pocket-size works, it is one of the larger ones.
A new series of pocket-size novels should feel familiar to people used to scrolling smartphones with their thumbs.
Several years ago, he bought the adjacent property, knocked down the house and created a pocket-size wildlife sanctuary.
I love the convenience and assistance afforded by the myriad apps on my cellphone, a pocket-size information bank.
This pocket-size Yoozoon Selfie Stick also doubles as a tripod, so you can get photos from all different angles.
In his outstretched right hand, he held up a tiny American flag and a pocket-size copy of the Constitution.
Given that our day-to-day lives are constantly framed and captured by pocket-size screens, this strikes a chord.
Along Glen Cove Road, the main north-south thoroughfare, are a few pocket-size strip centers and professional office buildings.
Noticing he had accidentally brought his pocket-size copy of the U.S. Constitution with him, an idea dawned on the lawyer.
A 'HUNT' GUIDE FOR BOSTON The Hunt, the popular series of pocket-size travel books, recently released an edition for Boston.
Nearby, there are more dumplings at a pocket-size counter-service branch of the venerable Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Chinatown.
After a three-year absence, the New York City survey will return on Tuesday with the same cover and pocket-size dimensions.
In "Armstrong," Torben Kuhlmann takes a groundbreaking journey from ­history — the first landing on the moon — and shrinks it to pocket size.
Journeymen carry a pocket-size diary to be filled with stamps from cities visited and testaments of work accomplished along the way.
And yet books like this one demonstrate that while information may be able to be condensed down to pocket-size, wisdom cannot be.
But when he plays an acoustic solo program at Carnegie Hall, he has to do so in the pocket-size Weill Recital Hall.
Her grandmother Nirmala Reddy wrote, printed and bound the orange pocket-size book of regional recipes from Andhra Pradesh, on India's southeastern coast.
This pocket-size gallery has only one window, but behind it, Mr. Herschlein built another, which he surrounded with wooden shutters oozing plaster.
The Upper East Side offers a wealth of old-school restaurants, many of them pocket-size, none of them in a hurry to innovate.
The man sitting to the right of Moreno, fidgeting with a pocket-size copy of the constitution, is the vice president of the country.
Wirecutter has a few recommendations, depending your needs, including a pocket-size charger, something for everyday use and a pack with some extra juice.
Cash Only BBQ, a spot mostly for takeout, has moved into the pocket-size corner that once housed the chef Sung Park's Bistro Petit.
That's how Ms. Techamuanvivit found herself dining alone, in excellent French restaurants, documenting the experience course by course with a pocket-size Sony camera.
The pocket-size book features 141 silver gelatin photographs chosen by Mr. Hughes alongside his fictional landscape reflecting on a city within a city.
The pocket-size Ozobot Evo (ages 28 and up) does not need a screen; instead, it follows commands drawn on paper with color markers.
And that's all thanks to the tips and tricks I learned from Hitha Palepu's pocket-size book How to Pack: Travel Smart for Any Trip.
Loneliness is never far away and the past is always close by in "Afterplay," Brian Friel's melancholy, pocket-size play at the Irish Repertory Theater.
A giant John Deere tractor and a pocket-size Apple iPhone have something important in common: The cost of repairing either one is too high.
The pocket-size AR game lets you collect blocks and critters wherever you go, undertake little adventures with friends and, of course, build sweet castles.
Booth E25 In the early 1900s, the inventor Nikola Tesla imagined networks of transmission towers that would power millions of pocket-size, wireless communication devices.
They're all Mario-related, but have different styles: a cartridge and Game Boy for the pocket-size notebooks, and stylized NES graphics on the larger ones.
The product comes in two sizes: a smart dispenser made for offices and public places, and a pocket size designed for the on-the-go lifestyle.
" At the convention last year, Khan pulled out a pocket-size copy of the Constitution and addressed Trump: "Have you ever read the United States Constitution?
In 5003, Pocket Books introduced pocket-size mass-market paperbacks in the United States, and sold them in department stores, newsstands and drugstores around the country.
With his wife, Ghazala, at his side, the father held up a pocket-size copy of the Constitution and asked if Mr. Trump had read it.
The Ockel Sirius B Black Cherry is a pocket-size desktop PC that we've written about before, and it's back on sale — this time for $100 off.
Most books in the gallery are stored in cases, but these two pocket-size volumes were on display in a sculptural bookcase that is also for sale.
From pocket-size parks to plazas on reclaimed roadways to sidewalks dressed up with sleek benches and kiosks, the spaces make concrete-and-asphalt grids more inviting.
But there's even more action at the plush Renaissance Bar: Badrutt's pocket-size, antique smoking lounge, known to regulars as Mario's, after the now-retired barman there.
And yet, in the days leading up to Super Bowl LI here, New England's two pocket-size receivers have garnered as much attention as Atlanta's elite duo.
Rick Kasich kept a pocket-size copy of biblical verses on the table beside him, its pages annotated with the dates he first read passages that struck him.
If you need to enter the reality distortion field and hear all about Apple's latest pocket-size technological marvels, check out our full recap of Apple's big event.
The village center runs north from the train station along Park Boulevard, with a pocket-size village square and a stretch of blocks lined with shops and restaurants.
Like Marc Dachy's essential Discoveries: Dada: The Revolt of Art, Soupault's book — with its pocket size, short chapter format, and reasonable price — makes for the perfect travel companion.
The washing-machine-size minicomputer of the 1960s was displaced by the desktop PC in the 1980s, which was replaced by the pocket-size smartphone in the 2000s.
A pocket-size gallery that lives up to its name, Half Gallery shows a solid lineup of young painters who approach the canvas with conviction and a twisted vision.
Poem In her pocket-size compilation "A Dog Runs Through It," Linda Pastan pays loving tribute to the dogs who have accompanied her life and poetry over the years.
The beach, in the heart of the village, is pocket-size (600 feet of shoreline), with a retro floating dock for diving into the bracing waters of Green Bay.
Mr. Nagle works out of his Bernal Heights studio making pocket-size sculptures that have a cheeky sense of humor, not unlike the artist himself, as the interview shows.
In that time, I've written about more than 150 stores, spanning luxury outposts and discount retailers, malls and pocket-size shops, decades-old spots and places that quickly vanished.
In "The Clothing of Books," a pocket-size treatise out this month, Jhumpa Lahiri takes on the visual language of book jackets and the search for the perfect fit.
More than once I found out about something happening just blocks from my hotel by hearing a dispatch from the BBC World Service on my pocket-size shortwave radio.
Apple removed the bezels, the black borders around the display, with last year's X. By doing so, Apple managed to squeeze a large 2249-inch screen into pocket size.
Technology has made music more ubiquitous than ever, but our listening has been privatized; boomboxes have given way to pocket-size devices, whose playlists we absorb through noise-canceling headphones.
By the weekend, a pocket-size copy of the document published by the National Center for Constitutional Studies, a conservative group, had rocketed up Amazon's list of best-selling books.
Editorial Across New York, a law-abiding person can walk into a sporting goods or hardware store and buy a standard, pocket-size folding knife — and be breaking the law.
That partly depends on how much you're willing to drop on a gadget that pulls on your face like a pocket-size Dyson (the Conture costs a cool $249, online).
And so she'll have plenty of fans available, too, including pocket-size varieties for each person in the wedding party, along with extra shirts for grooms and other family members.
They're folding, pocket-size compendiums of all of the multimedia artist's favorite places, organized by neighborhood and pared down to just the most pleasing spots you probably wouldn't discover otherwise.
With its pocket size and ability to clip to a smartphone, shooting some great aerial or tracking shots for a short film or video project could be made easier than ever.
Mr. Khan would give them each a pocket-size copy of the Constitution, just like the one he brandished on Thursday, said Tim Leroux, who used to run the R.O.T.C. program.
He worked at ZZ's Clam Bar, Major Food's pocket-size cocktail and raw bar in Greenwich Village, and in 2014, the partners asked him to pitch his idea for a bar.
Artists are reimagining the MetroCard as an art medium for an exhibition this weekend in the meatpacking district, transforming thousands of the pocket-size passes into paintings, sculptures and other installations.
Decades after he returned home, he began to collect his memories (he'd kept notes during the war on slips of paper he tucked into a pocket-size Bible) for his family.
Don't let its pocket size fool you — the T25 packs 2249.99 TB of storage, faster read/write speeds than its predecessors, and AES 272-bit hardware data encryption into that compact body.
Founded in 1997, Moleskine is most widely known for its pocket-size notebooks that emulate those used by writers Ernest Hemingway and Jack Kerouac and painters Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh.
Each had a pocket-size synthesizer programmed to one specific frequency and a dedicated score instructing him or her how to manipulate the knobs at various points in the 27-minute piece.
"It constitutes a rupture of the constitutional order," the attorney general said, raising a pocket-size copy of the Venezuelan Constitution in her left hand and standing in front of the Venezuelan flag.
But pocket-size versions come with an added feature — a physical representation of Americans' rights that can be hoisted during a congressional hearing, political rally or a spirited discussion with a police officer.
Since the ordeal, Simmons has teamed up with The Stuttering Foundation to create a pocket-size "I Stutter" card with which stutterers could use to explain, non-verbally, that they have trouble speaking.
Bites As we entered under a stone archway hugging two oversize wooden doors, a nattily dressed man motioned us through a glass door, then thrust black pocket-size charge cards into our hands.
It's another rare visitant — it last left home at Amherst College in 1986 — and it's almost a shock to see how small it is: pocket-size, like a holy card or a talisman.
If our ever-growing stash of lip balms, pocket-size hand creams, and cuticle oils are any proof, it's safe to say we have a thing for moisturizing — and our hair is no exception.
Now, it's launching the Zhiyun Smooth-Q2 smartphone gimbal on Kickstarter, with the aim of delivering a "truly pocket-size" gimbal that has all the bells and whistles you could ever want or need.
Wendy is always armed with lots of makeup in her bag, including many shades of Etude Matte Chic Lip Lacquer, eyeshadow palettes, and tools for touch-ups (including q-tips and pocket-size wet wipes).
"As our constitutional expert, and with his demonstrated leadership on impeachment in the 90s, Nadler is our strongest member to lead a potential impeachment," Mr. Nadler wrote on a pocket-size leaflet outlining his record.
LILY DALE, N.Y. — It was the last Friday in June, and this tiny community of pocket-size cottages, their white picket fences festooned with climbing roses, was performing an idealized version of small-town Americana.
"We're working with biophilia, which is the positive effect of nature on all living things," said Clodagh, the interior designer, noting that she was inspired by the pocket-size Paley Park on East 53rd Street.
Each year at the commissioning ceremonies, Khan hands America's newest officers pocket-size copies of the Constitution and reminds them to think hard about their oath to defend it, he told the justices in his brief.
Mr. Vadukul attended Enfield Grammar School, but by age 15 he had decided to pursue a career in photography instead of higher-level studies, hoping to build on his pocket-size portfolio of Kodachrome slide transparencies.
Pietro Carli, 89 and the 163th generation to lead his family's business, descends each workday from his apartment two flights up to oversee the running of the shop's pair of pocket-size salesrooms on Via Fillungo.
With his often-present laptop perched on his knees, it's where he exchanged pleasantries with neighbors he'd known for decades or called out to acquaintances lingering in the pocket-size Parc du Portugal across Rue Vallières.
The two early pocket-size sculptures, both untitled and dating to 1932, were loosely shaped out of raw coral from the Virgin Islands, where Smith spent eight months with his first wife, the sculptor Dorothy Dehner.
"The new constituent process starting today will consolidate the Republic and bring to the nation the peace that we all deserve," he said, clutching a pocket-size blue constitution and later dancing to the beat of drums.
With standout exceptions, such as the megaweight metalwork toward the end, objects are small or fragile or both, and look especially so in these overscale galleries: bits of fabric, scraps of sculpture, pocket-size icons, glassware, books.
Many people told me that my baby was with God now: "A baby angel," said a nurse as she slipped a pocket-size booklet about babies in heaven into my hand as I walked out the door.
The title sits in the same shoe box in my closet as my passport, birth certificate and a pocket-size Bible I displayed in my living room when I was single, to convince women I was sufficiently yoked.
So when Julie Strauss-Gabel, the president and publisher of Dutton Books for Young Readers, discovered "dwarsliggers" — tiny, pocket-size, horizontal flipbacks that have become a wildly popular print format in the Netherlands — it felt like a revelation.
All the while, Molly smiles on the side, suffers a setback, moves to New York and racks up big money from card games that, at their best, turn into condensed pocket-size dramas, by turns triumphant and catastrophic.
Not only does this mean that our computing devices will be more naturally integrated into our lives than carrying the pocket-size glass slabs we have adopted in the past decade, but they will quickly become our brain prosthetics.
Meanwhile, Spencer Williamson, president and CEO of pharmaceutical company Kaléo, said it is "able to fill and is filling" all order requests for the AUVI-Q, a competing pocket-size epinephrine auto-injection product, through its direct delivery service.
NEW WORK: ETEL ADNAN This Beirut-born painter's pocket-size landscapes, serenely pieced together in broad strokes of mildly tropical color, don't so much straddle the line between abstraction and figuration as dissolve it with love. Sept. 1-Jan.
Let me ask you: Have you even read the U.S. Constitution?" the soldier's father, Khizr Khan, said, reaching into his jacket to pull out a pocket-size version, then making his now famous offer: "I will gladly lend you my copy.
A pocket-size cluster of stainless-steel items — spoon, fork, knife, serrated knife, minigrater, zester, garlic press, bottle opener, can opener, corkscrew, peeler and channel knife — are tucked into a wooden handle that's just six and a half inches long.
Though Bizet's resplendent score (freshly orchestrated by Joseph Joubert and directed by Shelton Becton) may have been whittled to pocket-size opera, Mr. Doyle and his team go with the magnetic flow and personality-shaping detail of the original composition.
In Koch's recollection, the conversation around parks in New York at that time centered on resuscitating historic parks like Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's Central and Prospect Parks, and on private developers adding pocket-size open spaces to midtown.
But what if Isaiah Thomas, the pocket-size point guard Cleveland obtained in the Irving deal, recovers from his hip ailment and, with his fellow former Celtic Jae Crowder, helps James return to the N.B.A. finals for an eighth straight year?
The slightly distended frames and peculiar angles of the pocket-size camera — and the way Soderbergh, serving as the director of photography under his usual pseudonym, Peter Andrews, makes it twirl, glide and shimmy — create an atmosphere of buoyancy and immediacy.
While we've somehow gotten used to impossibly thin TVs, pocket-size supercomputers, and a worldwide network capable of connecting Mumbai and New York instantaneously, Dear Future is a series built on the premise that technology and science are still capable of wowing us.
Of course, you could fill a pocket-size phone book with the artists who were active during these years but are not included in the exhibition, even Peter Halley and Philip Taaffe, who achieved substantial critical acclaim and market success at the time.
His love of the game is why, looking rumpled in jeans and a short-sleeved plaid shirt, he dragged himself on a recent Friday afternoon across Central Park to view this vest-pocket-size exhibition of vintage baseball cards at the Met.
That same day, Ben Cunningham was in Ohio making his mother a promise before he hopped onto a plane to Florida for spring break: He would wash his hands frequently, wipe down surfaces and keep the pocket-size hand sanitizer in his backpack.
In a 15th-floor hotel room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the brightly lit Ferris wheel on Atlantic City's boardwalk, he bowed his head and flipped through a thick, pocket-size book, whispering to himself and pacing back and forth in prayer.
Hayden, who developed a love for artist-made books while a graduate student at the Maryland Institute College of Art and most recently worked with Hauser & Wirth's Book & Printed Matter Lab, found the pocket-size space while searching for an apartment on Craigslist.
He had picked a favorite lunch spot, a pocket-size bistro in Chelsea, and crammed his gangling legs under a corner table, hunching his shoulders as he pushed some eggs around a plate, making himself as small as he could, which wasn't very.
Only steps away from the wide boulevard of Telegraph Avenue, with its Korean and Ethiopian restaurants, the little pedestrian thoroughfare also contrasts with the industrial buildings east on Broadway and the vintage houses with pocket-size front lawns on the blocks in between.
Jelly Comb Pocket Size Portable Bluetooth Keyboard, $29.99, available at AmazonIf you're not packing your laptop but want to get some work done, this foldable keyboard that can connect to your tablet or phone will let you do so without taking up as much space.
Ever since, I have made it a point to learn the names of wildlife I encounter, seeking whatever tools might help me: hefty field guides to mushrooms, pocket-size pamphlets of backyard birds, archives of wildflower photos that let you search by petal color and bloom time.
" "At a time when Islamophobia is growing thanks to hateful demagogues like Donald Trump, it was heartening to see the Democratic party give a prime-time slot to the father of a fallen Muslim-American soldier who rhetorically slapped Donald Trump in the face with his pocket-size Constitution.
Echodyne's pocket-sized radar may be the next must-have tech for drones (and drone hunters) Echodyne is another company that used metamaterials to great effect, shrinking radar arrays to pocket size by engineering a radar transceiver that's essentially 2D and can have its beam steered electronically rather than mechanically.
The adorable, near-pocket-size "What the World Needs Now Is Love," last holiday season's repackaging of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David charmer, with exuberant art by Mary Kate McDevitt, uses the line "What the world needs now is love, sweet love" seven times in 24 pages of text.
Over the years, she has repeatedly embedded herself, like a war reporter, inside meat factories and brought out horrifying front-line images, some imagined from a dying animal's perspective, as in her 2017 book of woodcuts called "The Animals' Vegan Manifesto," which is pocket-size but ticks like a bomb.
Visiting Portland, a liberal downstate city, Mr. Trump was repeatedly interrupted by young demonstrators brandishing pocket-size copies of the Constitution — a reference to Khizr Khan, the father of an American soldier killed in Iraq, who charged during the Democratic National Convention last week that Mr. Trump had never read the document.
There's also a child-friendly "War at Sea" gallery, dominated by a huge (and fully boardable) re-creation of a ship's deck, and a pocket-size Field of Battle Theater, which shows a filmed re-enactment of the 1777 battle at Chadds Ford, complete with rumbling floor and piped-in gunpowder scent.
That event is the subject of the show's single most piercing entry: reproductions of pocket-size pencil drawings, probably dating from 203, that are eyewitness depictions of the daily horrors of life inside Auschwitz, as recorded by an artist who signed the pictures MM. (The original sheets, found stuffed in a bottle, are in the collection of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.) What emotions propelled that artist's hand?
Soldering equipment, extension cords, boxes upon boxes of batteries in various states of freshness, quad motors, control consoles, F.P.V. goggles with the name Fat Shark (the main goggle manufacturer) prominently displayed, quads of many sizes—down to the pocket-size minis that the pilots use to make insect-eye-view videos of their living room and kitchen, flying the little drones between chair legs and couch sections and around the peanut-butter jar on the counter—such a profusion of gear gave the basement a sorcerer's-workshop richness.
Be on the lookout as well for a survey of work by the turn-of-the-century African-American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner (Michael Rosenfeld, A16); the mysteriously magical paintings of Markus Lüpertz (Michael Werner, C8); Gordon Parks's amazing color photograph of a tightly packed, jubilant crowd at the 1963 March on Washington (Howard Greenberg, A19753); Rackstraw Downes's pocket-size oil painting "Vent Tower and Salt Shed," in which two Department of Sanitation structures become found abstractions in a quiet city scene (Betty Cuningham, D18); and the disconcerting spot where Seth Price's large-scale, lightbox images of human skin (Petzel, B4) face off against Roberto Cuoghi's bird corpses cast in agar-agar and pork gelatin (Hauser & Wirth, B3).

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