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n. 1 (context countable English) Something small enough to escape casual notice. 2 (context uncountable English) A profusion of details. vb. 1 (context transitive English) to explain in detail 2 (context transitive English) (''US'' (?)) to clean carefully ...
Usage examples of detail.
I suggest that I detail some of the men that came aboard from that privateer, sir?
The experiments proving that the leaves are capable of true digestion, and that the glands absorb the digested matter, are given in detail in the sixth chapter.
She could be sure that Sister Erminet would report every detail of her encounter with the High Initiate back to Kael Amion, enriching the mixture with her own acerbic observations.
After a few years that archival section is going to begin filling up with some great actionable concepts, worked out in relatively valid detail.
No man enters a Martian city without giving a very detailed and satisfactory account of himself, nor did I delude myself with the belief that I could for a moment impose upon the acumen of the officers of the guard to whom I should be taken the moment I applied at any one of the gates.
Her eyes swept the scene before her, adsorbed greedily its every detail, then rested on the orchard to the right.
Few can equal him in adumbrating the nearness of nameless forces and monstrous besieging entities through casual hints and insignificant details, or in conveying feelings of the spectral and the abnormal in connection with regions or buildings.
Sevilla with some muledrivers who had decided to stop at the inn that night, and since everything our adventurer thought, saw, or imagined seemed to happen according to what he had read, as soon as he saw the inn it appeared to him to be a castle complete with four towers and spires of gleaming silver, not to mention a drawbridge and deep moat and all the other details depicted on such castles.
Battle of North India, in which the entire Anglo-Indian aeronautic settlement establishment fought for three days against overwhelming odds, and was dispersed and destroyed in detail.
Nest, but she had given glowing details, cloaked it with such an aura of glamour they had been agog with excitement.
Below the aisle windows runs an arcade with trefoiled arches, which is very plain and simple in its details.
Rock music then, unlike now, was the vehicle for social protest: lyrics were analysed in meticulous detail and the release of each new album was a major event.
It was scarcely two feet in width but Alec discovered upon closer inspection that it was comprised of a succession of fantastic beasts and birds rendered in superb detail.
Leaning as close as he dared, Alec quickly told him the details of their conference at the Cockerel.
Sir Alured, when he was uttering this prayer, was thinking of what he had heard of in an Irish land bill, the details of which, however, had been altogether incomprehensible to him.