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Example sentences for "little east"

  • A little east of the spur there is another dyke apparently vertical and formed of a vesicular rather than a scoriaceous basaltic andesite referred to genus 1 of the augite-andesites (page 267).

  • Illustration: Plate XLIX Eastern Cove of Mummy Cave] A little east of the doorway in the front wall there is a small opening near the ground, through which can be seen what appears to be a roof.

  • A little east of the opening, inside the room, the bowlder shows through the wall, projecting slightly beyond its face.

  • A little east of the center of the front wall there is a large rock, or rather a pile of large rocks, near the outer edge of the ledge.

  • Our plan was to cross the stony region about us, slanting a little east, and to mount by the rocks on the western margin of the snow-field, adhering as closely as might be possible to the side of the snow.

  • We started at half-past two, on a course a little east of south; the vastness of the expanse and the billowing surface of the naked soil suggested the appearance of the sea.

  • It stands a little east of the old palace; the interior beneath the spacious dome is decorated with much skill by means of little bricks of many colours.

  • They are incised upon two slabs inserted in the wall, rather high up and a little east of the northern apse.

  • Sir William Herschel's 6th class, and will be found about 3 degrees south and a little east of the triple star 29 Monocerotis.

  • A little east of R Carinae is another remarkable variable star, l Carinae (R.

  • A little east of the Jaffa gate is the lower pool.

  • At dawn they marched toward the town, and were met by a company of about fifty Continental soldiers, under Captain Stephen Betts, who were posted upon an eminence known as Gruman's Hill, a little east of the road.

  • It is a high elevation, a little east of the avenue, partly covered by an orchard, and commanding a fine prospect of the village, harbor, and Sound.

  • This lane stretcheth from Thames street to Little East Cheape, chiefly inhabited by basket-makers, turners, and butchers, and is all of Billinsgate ward.

  • We buried it between two small oak trees, a little east of them, the babe's head to the east.

  • I put up another guide board a little east of the creek: "70 miles.

  • Our course for the first seven miles was a little east of south over a very level prairie and green with grass.

  • The smaller stream the Campbell joins the Burdekin from north by west, but comes from north, or a little east of that, from a mountainous country.

  • Camped; natives burning ahead of us and a little east.

  • North is a large irregular peak range; in the distance another a little east of it.

  • Eusebius and Jerome describe it as a small village a little east of the modern Beit-Jibrin, which commands the entrance to the Valley of Zephathah, through which ran the highway from Jerusalem to Gaza.

  • In the north the city of Hazor, a little east of Lake Huleh, on the road which ran north from the Sea of Galilee, was made the chief stronghold.

  • Dat place was about half-a-mile from de wagon depot at Honey Springs, and a little east of it.

  • That place was just a little east of Houma, a few miles.

  • When we got back together we cleared a selection of land a little east of the Choska bottoms, near where Clarksville now is, and farmed until I was a great big girl.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little east" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little abruptly; little alcohol; little angel; little awkward; little boy; little business; little cold; little creature; little feet; little garden; little late; little lighter; little matter; little more; little open; little patience; little people; little pile; little small; little star; little stick; little thrill; little trouble; little water; little weary; social structure