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Small Potatoes

The idiom "small potatoes" means something is not important or significant. It is used to describe something that is trivial or unimportant in comparison to other things.

For example, if someone is complaining about a small scratch on their car, you could say "Don't worry about it, it's small potatoes compared to the damage that could have been done." This means that the scratch is not a big deal and there are more important things to worry about.

Another example could be if someone is bragging about a small accomplishment, you could say "That's small potatoes compared to what you could achieve if you put in more effort." This means that the accomplishment is not significant and there is potential for greater achievements.

Overall, "small potatoes" is a way to dismiss something as unimportant or insignificant in comparison to other things.


The usage of the idiom 'Small Potatoes' in a sentence

• While the salary increase was small potatoes compared to what I had hoped for, it was still a step in the right direction.

• The company's profits may have been small potatoes compared to their competitors, but they still managed to make a significant impact in the market.

• I know it's a small potatoes issue, but I'm still upset about my coffee mug being stolen from the office kitchen.

• I understand that the minor mistakes in the report were small potatoes, but I take pride in producing high-quality work and strive for perfection.

• I'm not too worried about the small potatoes details of the project, as long as we meet our deadline.

• Small potatoes don't matter much to me, I just want to spend time with my family.

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