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Example sentences for "little enough"

  • If you end your journey no better than you begin it, 'twill be little enough to boast of.

  • Little enough baggage we had, for the Company's men had forbidden aught to be removed from the house till such time as a further search should be made.

  • Little enough he would have found in it, had he got it.

  • They gave us little enough heed as we entered.

  • There is little enough pleasure in this world, and it would be truly unkind to deny to you and me that of meeting again after so long a separation.

  • Little enough, good father, little enough," said the novice, speaking English with a broad West Saxon drawl.

  • Little enough, lady, compared with those who were my teachers.

  • That he possessed passionate human feelings there was little enough doubt.

  • There is little enough of peace for striving humanity.

  • But from the outset they had little enough hope of success.

  • Little enough, in truth, is on my own board; but I have a boiling of meal if you come for it in the morning.

  • Little enough to put tow to a pretty lad's neck for, sure enough!

  • I could live there on little enough, and work, and feel free.

  • Little enough of all this had Rolfe digested, but more and more he loved to have erudition within his reach.

  • It's little enough sleep I get in my own house,' was his remark to the reporter who won his confidence.

  • It is little enough for so great an outlay.

  • It's little enough it holds in store for me," she replied.

  • It's little enough they've ever done to further anything that I wanted.

  • Though all your life be little enough to prepare for death, and it be a work that should be done as soon as you have the use of reason, yet age and weakness call louder to you, presently to prepare without delay.

  • All the teaching, and diligence, and watchfulness that you can use, is little enough, and may prove too little.

  • Little enough of interest there was in any of those epistles, but there was a general tone in them which assured each that the other had not forgotten that last meeting.

  • Is there any reason in the world why you should not fall in love with a woman exactly like the unmentionable lady and marry her, too, if you love her enough--or little enough, according to your views of married life?

  • She carried necessary provisions--little enough--to the lodge, and helped to keep the secret.

  • I flatter myself that the coroner got little enough out of me.

  • Mr. Jamieson, the detective, said himself he could never have done without me, although he gave me little enough credit, in print.

  • Little enough I sought: But a word compassionate, A passing glance, or thought, For me outside the gate: Little enough I sought.

  • Little enough I found: All that you had, perchance!

  • There is little enough chance of that now.

  • Over yonder in Yucatan we were too well wrapped up in our own parochial needs and policies to have leisure to ponder much over the slim news which drifted out to us from Atlantis--and, in truth, little enough came.

  • But there is little enough chance of success.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little bird; little boiling; little brown; little cloud; little cousin; little dear; little flower; little friend; little girl; little green; little grimace; little ground; little group; little lamb; little mite; little part; little plant; little prayer; little smile; little snow; little square; little vanilla; little west; little white; little yellow; more correctly