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Example sentences for "little group"

  • Information has reached me on the side that it was a little group of “hard-boiled guys” from the ammunition train who stole the auto.

  • Somebody scratched a match and lit a candle, a little group of boys were still standing at the window waiting for their chocolate, their faces looked a bit white I thought.

  • Obediently we climbed the hill, to come upon a little group of Americans gathered about the entrance to a dugout, watching the shells as they came over.

  • We've been going into it rather deeply -- My little Group of Serious, you know.

  • I belong to a Little Group of Serious Thinkers who are taking up sincerity in all its phases this week.

  • Suddenly a tall bronzed man, with mustachios, perhaps a little group of Mexicans will come into the place.

  • He had a little group of oddly contorted valises that bespoke him as a traveling salesman, and hence a person of some discrimination and judgment.

  • She pushed her way through the little group pretending to ignore their pleadings and to look for obstacles to their passage to the opposite curb.

  • They had eaten their lunch at a little group of arboured tables at the back of an old wooden inn.

  • When, after days of steady traveling, I would chance upon a little group of natives hidden away in some dense thicket, it seemed to me that they must be fairies, not real.

  • It was well after midnight when the little group assembled in the dining room of the Beaubien cottage to resume their interrupted discussions.

  • All eyes then turned to Carmen, who slowly rose and surveyed the little group.

  • There is no record of the week's travel in Spain, which a little group of four made under the picturesque Gibraltar guide, Benunes, still living and quite as picturesque at last accounts.

  • A curious nondescript audience assembled around the little group of dedicators, wondering what it was all about.

  • Off on our right, perhaps a couple of hundred feet from the trail furrows, rode a little group of horsemen.

  • Only once had I had the sign of trouble and that was a little group of Aymarás near the beginning of an old Inca causeway that cuts across one arm of Lake Titicaca.

  • One day the Prince and the Queen, accompanied by a little group of courtiers, rode to the frontier of Lantern Land.

  • Presently a little group of buildings came into sight ahead; a store, a blacksmith shop, a tumble-down shed and three houses.

  • Roy, swaying unsteadily on the shoulders of a little group of hatless, red-faced youths, looked down on the sea of pushing, panting figures and grinned happily.

  • Below, on the gravelled path leading to the athletic field, a little group of fellows had turned and were watching expectantly; Horace Burlen had a way of taking conceit out of new boys that was always interesting.

  • A little group of intellectuals with a very small following among the working-class, except the personal following of Maxim Gorky, its leader.

  • In the pale half-light a little group of men and women were gathered before the Soviet headquarters, with a sheaf of gold-lettered red banners-the Central Executive Committee of the Moscow Soviets.

  • Was it true that in a free country a little group of people could control a whole city, and exploited it for their personal benefit?

  • At the first cross-street I noticed that the City Militiamen were mounted, and armed with revolvers in bright new holsters; a little group of people stood silently staring at them.

  • A little group of men round a guttering candle-lamp looked up.

  • A little group of men with scarlet staff-bands on their caps and tabs on their collars climb out of the cars and move off the track into the grass of the hollow.

  • His house at Forest Hill was soon a romantic place to a little group, Florence Farr, myself, and some dozen fellow students.

  • I recall him one afternoon at our house at Bedford Park, surrounded by my brother and sisters and a little group of my father's friends, describing proposals in half a dozen countries.

  • He was always surrounded with a little group of infirm or unlucky persons, whom he explained to themselves and to others, turning cat to griffin, goose to swan.

  • At the sound, the horrid crowd which surrounded the little group of death suddenly grew silent.

  • Behind an embankment we came across a little group of Australians at an impromptu dressing-station.

  • Then on the top of the hill, against the sky-line, they saw a little group of three or four men.

  • A little group of three or four men were digging around her, frantically.

  • At each of the adjacent holes stood a little group with a lantern on the ground shining up the hole, and with one man kneeling and aiming at the round void before him, waiting for anything that might emerge.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little group" 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:
    human beings; little bell; little breeze; little brother; little celery; little chapel; little child shall lead; little cold; little consequence; little creature; little curved; little figure; little flower; little girls; little gravy; little ground; little hurt; little knowledge; little moment; little nearer; little pony; little scream; little sign; little too; little wife; small house