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Example sentences for "little dinner"

  • I insisted that she should go to bed and let me take her in a little dinner.

  • After all, at a little dinner, one does not want charity, even though it be supposed to "begin at home.

  • At least, I should say we intended giving a little dinner.

  • Yesterday we gave a little dinner to Archie's partner, Mr. Tamworth.

  • The fact is, I want it to be an intellectual little dinner; and who could represent music and the drama so fitly as yourself?

  • I have also taken the liberty of commanding a little dinner.

  • I was giving a little dinner at my own house.

  • I have come myself to suggest a little dinner.

  • Garfield arranged a little dinner at which, besides himself, I met General Schenck and Henry Winter Davis, all of them playing leading roles in the House of Representatives.

  • You can have a little dinner in your rooms.

  • One evening towards the end of Dizzy's visit there was a little dinner-party in Russell Square.

  • As soon as we get to Namelesston, we'll drive straight to the Temeraire, and order a little dinner in an hour.

  • The youth in livery (now perceived to be mouldy) conducted us to the desired haven, and was enjoined by Bullfinch to send the waiter at once, as we wished to order a little dinner in an hour.

  • We have just arrived," said Lady Montfort, "and I want you to give me a little dinner to-day.

  • There is a little dinner at Montfort House.

  • A little dinner," the Major reiterated, "at my house.

  • As it was, the "little dinner" compelled me to wait in absolute inaction through a whole week.

  • I came in here to gird up my loins with a little dinner before I tackled him.

  • A little dinner wouldn't make a big talk, and what we want is the big talk, at present, if we don't lay up a cent.

  • I understand you to agree to the general principle of a little dinner?

  • One evening I sat with him at a little dinner given by Mr. James Ford Rhodes, the historian.

  • Sanborn to tell me of a plan he and some others had hurriedly formed to give me a little dinner at Swampscott, at which there should be nobody present but "original abolitionists" and my rebel self.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little celery; little children; little chopped; little cinnamon; little confused; little devil; little distance; little else; little expected; little father; little feet; little grimace; little honey; little importance; little interest; little knowledge; little known; little lady; little matter; little patience; little pause; little plant; little puss; little tour; little tree; little wife