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Example sentences for "little faster"

  • He'll capture you and the whole bilin' if we don't get ahead a little faster.

  • Then can't we get the foresail properly set and drive her a little faster?

  • I expect they'll be desperate now," he said, but Harry did not answer, and they walked on a little faster.

  • They edged close in to the rocks, the sight of which did not add to Frank's comfort, though the boat crept on a little faster.

  • Her heart was beating a little faster now; she half felt inclined to turn back and abandon the enterprise altogether.

  • The drama was about to begin in earnest now, and Jessie felt her heart beating a little faster.

  • And Sawny stretched himself to his full splendid stride and the sound of that crash of hoofs came a little faster.

  • So he let his horse go a little faster than he should have done, which was what the horse wanted; anything to get away from that crash--crash of hoofs behind him.

  • If her heart beat a little faster, as she spoke, there was no tremor in her voice.

  • Do go a little faster, it's getting later every moment.

  • I'll go a little faster, just to prove to you that you can do anything you like with me, even against my judgment.

  • She might have breathed a little faster if she had known that the two doors through which she had entered, and which had closed so silently and surely after her, were as sound-proof as six feet of earth.

  • Scarcely a move had Muskwa made after the discovery that had set his heart beating a little faster.

  • He travelled upward a little faster now, and the fierce and joyous yelping of the dogs seemed scarcely a hundred yards away when he entered a small open space in the wild upheaval of rock.

  • Norcross's breath came a little faster, and a curious change passed for a second over his face--a falling of all the masses and lines.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little faster" 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:
    express provision; little blue; little boys; little church; little clearing; little confused; little cove; little dance; little dark; little door; little fellow; little flour; little friend; little hurt; little island; little monkey; little niece; little nitric; little pause; little quiver; little rough; little sadly; little story; little stream; little ways; said the old man