Richmond: The few, the proud, the stingy: UR defensive line built 'tanks' to overcome attrition
The few, the proud, the stingy: UR defensive line built 'tanks' to overcome attrition
Yahoo: “The Few, The Proud” Turn 250: Marines Mark Birthday With Tradition And Brotherhood
“The Few, The Proud” Turn 250: Marines Mark Birthday With Tradition And Brotherhood
Seattle Times: The Few, the Proud, the White: The Marine Corps Balks at Promoting Generals of Color
The Few, the Proud, the White: The Marine Corps Balks at Promoting Generals of Color
Omaha.com: 'The Few, the Proud' aren't so few: Marines recruiting surges while other services struggle
'The Few, the Proud' aren't so few: Marines recruiting surges while other services struggle
The meaning of FEW is not many persons or things. How to use few in a sentence.
(A) little and (a) few are quantifiers meaning ‘some’. Little and few have negative meanings. We use them to mean ‘not as much as may be expected or wished for’. …
Few and a few are both used in front of nouns, but they do not have the same meaning. You use a few simply to show that you are talking about a small number of people or things. I'm having a dinner party for a few close friends. Here are a few ideas that might help you.
few (comparative fewer or less, superlative fewest or least) There are a few cars (=some, but a relatively small number) in the street. Quite a few people (=a significant number) were pleasantly surprised. I think he's had a few drinks. (This usage is likely ironic.) The few cheapest hotels I could find are the farthest too.