Sentence for little | Use little in a sentence

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  • Poor little missy! (8)
  • Have a little mercy. (10)
  • Val grew a little red. (8)
  • There, ye little rascal. (8)
  • A little of it must be heard. (10)
  • The little model did not move. (8)
  • Emilia accompanied them a little way. (10)
  • The little man smiled a suffering smile. (8)
  • It demands but little from the executant. (3)
  • He and Corey had little to do with each other. (9)
  • His little sweet was the only friend they had. (8)
  • He swallowed but little, and resumed his march. (8)
  • And just then her little finger crooked into his. (8)
  • He was astonished to see her so little disconcerted. (10)
  • Nedda pressed his hand with a little coaxing squeeze. (8)
  • Her face flushed a little and grew terribly determined. (8)
  • The old man took the little pot with dubious reverence. (8)
  • She too is tall, a little absent, fair, and well-looking. (8)
  • Her eyes brightened; little red spots came up in her cheeks. (8)
  • But the wind blew so hard, we could get little else to smoke. (2)
  • You will have a sweet little wife; all gratitude and devotion. (4)
  • And at her little clear laugh something moved within Bob Pillin. (8)
  • His wife made a little move toward him of consolation or support. (9)
  • I have something to communicate that will astonish you not a little. (4)
  • Mr. Price cared too little about the report to make her much answer. (4)
  • Rosek went to the piano, the little dancer to the centre of the room. (8)
  • They were silent for a little while before their unfinished thoughts. (13)
  • The little interview which she had interrupted, had arisen in this way. (8)
  • Up in the little smoking-room in a leather chair his master sat asleep. (8)
  • Little Jon stretched out Sir Lamorac, feet foremost, and stirred the creature up. (8)
  • Her face was calm now, faintly smiling, a little eager, provocative in its joy of life. (8)
  • The sun was on the wing scattering little white clouds, as an eagle might scatter doves. (8)
  • She will die, if you do not persuade her to take nourishment: a little, for a beginning. (10)
  • Laura walked a little way with her, till Wilfrid, alert for these occasions, joined them. (10)
  • A little cold, passing his little strength and flying quickly to his lungs. (8)
  • Poor little woman, perhaps she was thirsty, certainly she was bored, for Flippard was a wit. (8)
  • It was to Markey he had given the order that Gyp was to be little Miss Winton for the future. (8)
  • Poor little Nollie, thinking that by just leaving his house she could settle this deep matter! (8)
  • What, then, if those tears came of the repressed desire to thank her with some little warmth? (10)
  • It was as if she had laid hold of him with her little hands to shake him, and had shaken herself. (9)
  • Father put it into my head, making me look at the little, towny people in Transham this afternoon. (8)
  • There was little that was sincere, honest, done because the man could do it that way and no other. (13)
  • Miss Naylor usually attended them; the little lady was, to a certain extent, carried past objection. (8)
  • Mrs. Bellew gave him a sidelong glance, and a little ironical smile peeped out on her full red lips. (8)
  • It is to be feared that Mrs. Chump was beginning to abuse her power over the little colourless lady. (10)
  • Mrs. Bellew looked her in the face and smiled; and as she smiled she seemed to become a little coarser. (8)
  • I would not look up until that was done; he tried in vain to push me a little away and gaze into my face. (1)
  • Fiorsen stretched out his hand and seized hers just where her little warm pulse was beating very steadily. (8)
  • You are to understand, that with a little awakening taste for dissipation, she is the most innocent of angels. (10)
  • They varied in size and in the number of holes, from three to six, the little finger of each hand not being used. (3)
  • Boardman seemed to suffer under these expectations a little, and he stole a glance of comical menace at his friend. (9)
  • But if four months finished Lombardy, less than one month is quite sufficient to do the same for us little beings. (10)
  • But they said it was no use trying to get into the Hygeia, and I stopped last night at the little hotel in Hampton. (9)
  • She feigned sleep herself; letting her head slip a little to one side, causing small sounds of breathing to escape. (8)
  • A little more, and she saw the white weir-piles shining, and the grey roller just beginning to glisten to the moon. (10)
  • Then the blade made another hissing sweep over Shagpat, leaving little of the wondrous growths on him save a topknot. (10)
  • He followed the figures of George and his companion with little fiery dark-brown eyes, in which devils seemed to dance. (8)
  • Her place of concealment was singularly well selected under the sofa-cover, and the little heaps of paper-bound volumes. (10)
  • Mr. Wagge recoiled a little, and for some seconds stood ruefully rubbing his hands together and looking from side to side. (8)
  • The only difference was that the trees were larger and often one saw pretty linden-alleys leading up to the little towns. (14)
  • In that little passage of wits she had won, she could win in many such; but the full hideousness of things had come to her. (8)
  • Olympus a little overlooked Parnassus, but Parnassus was broader and altogether better adapted for the games of the Muses. (10)
  • He was even so inconsequent, or so little recognized his position, as to object in his heart to hear himself called Wilson. (10)
  • So may we read, and little find them cold: Not frosty lamps illumining dead space, Not distant aliens, not senseless Powers. (10)
  • The idea of giving up to her his own neat little room behind the kitchen seemed like a revelation from St. Eoban, his patron. (5)
  • And that his fancy, too, was haunted by a ghost, high-shouldered, with little burning eyes, red hair, and white freckled face. (8)
  • Elizabeth hesitated, but her knees trembled under her and she felt how little would be gained by her attempting to pursue them. (4)
  • He talked of Harriet, and praised her so warmly, that she could not suppose any thing wanting which a little time would not add. (4)
  • She said they had rather thought of spending the winter in Europe, but had given it up because they were both a little homesick. (9)
  • The purple, delicate-veined crocuses, with little flames of orange blowing from their centres, seemed to hold the light as in cups. (8)
  • The Tortirrans themselves not being a sea-going people, all communication between them and the rest of their little world soon ceased. (7)
  • She had never seen a place for which nature had done more, or where natural beauty had been so little counteracted by an awkward taste. (4)
  • He put out his huge foot and pushed the ground-glass door shut between his little den and the book-keepers, in their larger den outside. (9)
  • Mrs. Pendyce did not sing, but her lips moved, and her eyes followed the millions of little dust atoms dancing in the long slanting sunbeam. (8)

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