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Example sentences for "little girl"

  • With a father's blindness to all that is really vital, he concluded his greeting inconsequently: "Oh, this is my little girl Cora.

  • She's always been like that since she was quite a little girl, when she used to say: Dor not!

  • Then Father lifted me right up into the air as if I had still been a little girl, saying: "You are a little treasure," and we kissed one another heartily.

  • Of course everyone thought I was his daughter, for he has always said "Du" to me since I was quite a little girl.

  • The other day I said to Inspee: If you want me to call you Thea you must call me Rita; and anyhow I won't let you call me Gretl, that's what they call a little girl or a peasant girl.

  • Lastly, I met on the road a little girl three or four years old, who had been frightened by a dog, and when I asked her what was the matter, she stopped whimpering, and her eyebrows instantly became oblique to an extraordinary degree.

  • A little girl, a year and a half old, was teased by some other children, and before bursting into tears her eyebrows became decidedly oblique.

  • Paget informs me that he has lately heard of a case, on which he can fully rely, in which a little girl, shocked by what she imagined to be an act of indelicacy, blushed all over her abdomen and the upper parts of her legs.

  • I ain't prepared to make any startling offer to a little girl that's just barely got her nose above the wall.

  • If it's the first, I want to stand by you, little girl.

  • And look here, little girl, I've had enough of this mutual housekeeping.

  • As an instance, not long since I found a little girl in our department who had been frequently caught pilfering.

  • This is the comment of a little girl, I am glad to say.

  • I have been once more a little girl, a child, such as I was at fourteen or sixteen--when I was worthy of you.

  • Did you go to the Ambigu, my little girl?

  • Twenty minutes later he saw her cross the village green towards Mrs. Edlin's, and soon she sent a little girl to fetch her bag, and tell him she was too tired to see him again that night.

  • Now we are right again, aren't we, little girl!

  • On entering the cottage he found his aunt selling a penny loaf to a little girl, and when the customer was gone she said, "Well, how do you come to be back here in the middle of the morning like this?

  • Hazel's lying began, it seems, when she was a little girl.

  • CASE 18 Summary: Little girl of 7 makes false charges of sex assault against boy in the same institution.

  • As an example of how she would supply details from her fancy is the following: The picture represents a little girl standing by the side of an older person.

  • Little girl, you must behave well," said Deacon Pinkerton, by way of parting admonition.

  • Little girl, have you heard from your brother lately?

  • Mrs. Peter Blewett was up here yesterday, and she was saying to me how much she wished she'd sent by me for a little girl to help her.

  • You talk entirely too much for a little girl.

  • But there was a passenger dropped off for you--a little girl.

  • But he had never expected to enjoy the society of a little girl.

  • I was under the impression that Mr. and Miss Cuthbert wanted a little girl to adopt.

  • I had a little girl once, with eyes like these.

  • It didn't matter so much when you were a little girl, but now you are so tall, and turn up your hair, you should remember that you are a young lady.

  • That same morning, a little girl in a brown hat and blue dress, with a round face and snub nose, went and bought it for her mother.

  • A lace handkerchief, a plumy fan, and a bouquet in a shoulder holder finished her off, and Miss Belle surveyed her with the satisfaction of a little girl with a newly dressed doll.

  • Strether wondered "Of course one asks one's self what notion a little girl forms, where a young man's in question, of such a history and such a state.

  • That's another of her ideas; to be for him, and to be quite easily and charmingly, as young as a little girl.

  • The Hebrew prophet, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, who used when I was a little girl in the Rue Montaigne to come to see my father and who was usually the American Minister to the Tuileries or some other court.

  • And as for her dress, which was entirely of white, and fluttering in the breeze, it was such as no reasonable woman would put upon a little girl, when sending her out to play, in the depth of winter.

  • All this while, the mother stood on the threshold, wondering how a little girl could look so much like a flying snow-drift, or how a snow-drift could look so very like a little girl.

  • What other children could have made anything so like a little girl's figure out of snow at the first trial?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little girl" 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:
    already know; bedded room; days each; little about; little apart; little ball; little behind; little blue; little bush; little business; little cayenne; little creek; little food; little grim; little interest; little lower; little missy; little mother; little paste; little pleased; little powdered; little salt and pepper; little silver; little stiffly; little thought; little wind