The females are in general grey, with a little green on the head, breast, and rump, or irregularly speckled with those two colours.
The garden they are making in Piazza Colonna is quite wonderful--quite tall trees, little green lawns, and the statue of a Roman emperor.
It lay far down at our feet--a little green pond (yet high too), they say it was a volcanic crater.
Little Green, standing at the counter, counted the clicks.
Little Green emitted a sigh of relief and proceeded, carefully but hastily, to fill sheet after sheet torn from the block of blue-white paper.
Little Green, as he turned into Main Street and sped on toward Huron Street, not only saw it, but felt it; almost tasted it.
Having sent the somewhat cryptic message, the old detective sat in his room and took from his pocket a little green book.
The colonel was seated in his hotel room, his finger between the leaves of a little green book, smoking and reading.
Yes, father, but what if a little green leaf is stuck over the hole with wax?
The next morning I descended at some late hour by Swiss reckoning, and discovered two ladies in the morning sunlight awaiting breakfast at a little green table.
In the bushes near by me a little green glow-worm shared my vigil.
Mince an onion, a little green ginger, and a tiny bit of garlic and add to a cup of buttermilk.
With the onions fry some green chilies and a little green ginger; add a cup or two of water and stew until chicken is tender.
He could see the small crags upon it, in the calm air, and the bushes that grew plentifully all over it, with here and there a little green lawn, or a glade sloping down to the green flat in which it stood.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little green" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.