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Piecemeal   /pˈismˌil/   Listen
adjective
Piecemeal  adj.  Made up of parts or pieces; single; separate. "These piecemeal guilts."



adverb
Piecemeal  adv.  
1.
In pieces; in parts or fragments. "On which it piecemeal brake." "The beasts will tear thee piecemeal."
2.
Piece by piece; by little and little in succession. "Piecemeal they win, this acre first, than that."



noun
Piecemeal  n.  A fragment; a scrap.






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"Piecemeal" Quotes from Famous Books



... us, for every modern society now, is not so much to redistribute wealth; that at best can be only a means to an end; but to use our superfluous energy to the best purpose, no longer to waste it piecemeal. That problem we solved, to a great extent, in war. We have to solve it also in peace if the peace is to be worth having and is not to lead to further wars at home or abroad. The war itself has given us a great opportunity. It has opened our eyes, if only we do not ...
— Essays on Art • A. Clutton-Brock

... that he was glad to hear all this, but in the meantime what was he to do to prevent his battalion being blown piecemeal out of their trenches? ...
— Between the Lines • Boyd Cable

... said, "I can. That machinery of life for the use of people who didn't know what they wanted of it, and which was known at the time as State Socialism, was partly put in motion, though in a very piecemeal way. But it did not work smoothly; it was, of course, resisted at every turn by the capitalists; and no wonder, for it tended more and more to upset the commercial system I have told you of; without ...
— News from Nowhere - or An Epoch of Rest, being some chapters from A Utopian Romance • William Morris

... played awhile, they heard a mighty tumult, and a wailing of men, and a croaking of Ravens, as they carried the men in their strength into the air, and, tearing them betwixt them, let them fall piecemeal to the earth. And during the tumult they saw a knight coming towards them on a light grey horse, and the left foreleg of the horse was jet black to the centre of his hoof. And the knight and the horse were fully accoutred with huge heavy blue armour. And a robe of ...
— The Mabinogion Vol. 1 (of 3) • Owen M. Edwards

... deal of good, Polly, so don't repent of it.' She used to draw much better, and more quickly, than anything we had seen before, and knew much about celebrated pictures and painters. Whenever an opportunity offered of examining a picture or cut of any kind, she went over it piecemeal, with her eyes close to the paper, looking so long that we used to ask her 'what she saw in it.' She could always see plenty, and explained it very well. She made poetry and drawing at least exceedingly interesting ...
— The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 • Elizabeth Gaskell


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