Upon the whole, I believe we shall be able to live, taking the word live in the sense of lovers, not of the beau monde, who will never allow a little country squire of four hundred pounds a year to live.
She is ill in bed," he replied; "she wants a little country air.
When I 'got back to the inn, I found a letter from Redegonde in which she reproached me tenderly for not having been once to see her all the time I had been at Brunswick, and begging me to breakfast with her in a little country house.
He had a little country house, with a spare room, which he begged me to accept, as he said he was only too proud that the duke should know him as my best friend.
Crossing the Hindu Koh, he would then drop straight into this "little country.
I received my first inspiration from the birds and the brook at home, when as a little country girl I listened to their voices, and longed to make my tones as pure as theirs.
I tell you, Randy, one is large in a little country town, and small, so small in a great city.
But in sober earnest, as weeks pass over, you gain a great interest in little country cares; and you discover that you may be abundantly useful, and abundantly laborious, amid a small and simple population.
David's friends were surprised to receive an off-hand invitation from him to "drop in for a little country spread.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little country" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.