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Example sentences for "little cousin"

  • Then said the youth, "See, little cousin, have I not warmed thee?

  • I have told him of my little cousin's good fortune, and he is delighted.

  • And what a journey for a woman--for a lady accustomed to luxury--for my little cousin!

  • And my little cousin is of your opinion, I trust?

  • What do you do, little cousin, when you want to kill time?

  • Yes, little cousin, I've always been afraid of the dark.

  • It's not dark, little cousin, while you're here.

  • I mean, little cousin, that I'll do all in my power to keep you from the hardships and the hurts of public life.

  • Don't be that, little cousin," he said almost gaily.

  • I did not want you to know, little cousin.

  • Be at the door if you wish, little cousin.

  • You'll be the death of me yet, little cousin.

  • He's my little cousin, ma'am, but I love him as if he were my own brother.

  • She was dead drunk that night, and there was my little cousin, Hetty, who had never seen even a man the worse for his liquor, standing there and taking it all in.

  • Then she turned from him abruptly to talk to young Haight's little cousin Hetty.

  • Come hither, little Cousin," said the Princess affably, smiling all over her plump face.

  • Little cousin, you have brought me luck, so if my uncle will permit me I am going to teach you to ride a horse.

  • With my most diabolical scheming, little cousin, I am going to have great fun.

  • I bid you good-morrow, little cousin," spoke a voice pleasantly, and Peggy started to find Clifford beside her.

  • And so we are met again, my little cousin," he said warmly.

  • Tis quite time you came down, my little cousin," cried the colonel as she entered the room.

  • So much, my little cousin, that we will not permit him to undertake it," spoke the wrathful tones of her cousin.

  • That is because the draymen have taken so much water out of it, little cousin.

  • It is so nice," said Grace, as they started from the door, "to have a little cousin visiting us!

  • Then I'm glad there is a little cousin, and very glad it's me.

  • I suppose that comes from an awfully light heart, little cousin!

  • Sit thee down next to me--then shall I be indeed a happy man, with my little wife on one side and my little cousin on the other.

  • Not so restless, not so restless, little cousin,' said the Professor, smiling rosily.

  • Then said the youth, 'See, little cousin, have I not warmed you?

  • Yes, little Cousin, that was one of the times when duty and inclination went hand in hand.

  • I caught I am sure it means something quite serious for you, little Cousin.

  • I'm through at last, little cousin," he declared, dropping into a seat beside her.

  • There's nobody like you, little cousin mine, nobody at all.

  • One of them was--Bertha, my little cousin.

  • That is Reuben Sparks, the guardian of my little cousin Bertha, a cruel man, who hates our whole family.

  • And no boy ever thought more of his pet sister than I did of my little cousin.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal nature; good case; little basket; little before his death; little broth; little brothers; little bunch; little child; little confused; little figures; little garden; little gasp; little grey; little inclined; little jelly; little late; little masters; little minced; little pepper and salt; little rice; little sigh; little table; little tour; little vinegar; little wine; little worth