But no one is dying,' said Wanda, a little impatiently.
It is always possible,' said the Princess, a little impatiently.
That is very well,' he said, a little impatiently, 'for a book which does not aim at the first rank.
I told you that my friend was dead,' said Mark a little impatiently.
Nothing more likely,” said Elizabeth, a little impatiently; “but what is all this to the purpose?
You are full of notions about that child, Horace," said Adelaide, a little impatiently.
Adelaide, a little impatiently; "Horace certainly is the most absurdly strict person I ever met with.
They all three turned towards it a little impatiently.
You aren't nearly so stupid as you pretend to be," she said, a little impatiently.
The younger of her two escorts, Captain Richard Holderness, who wore the uniform of a well-known cavalry regiment, glanced at the notice a little impatiently.
It's of no consequence," the boy answered, a little impatiently.
He shook the reins a little impatiently, but they were not yet at the top of the hill, and the pony crawled on, undisturbed.
Johnson must have got lost," he remarked, a little impatiently.
Carroll flung his book a little impatiently on the table, and looked the older man frankly in the eyes.
I expressed myself clumsily, I own," he retorted a little impatiently, "nothing was further from my thoughts than to force my company upon you.
Sweetheart," he said a little impatiently, "it is dangerous for me to stay a moment longer.
Allan, uneasy at his silence, doubly uneasy under certain recollections of the major's daughter which the conversation had called up, rose from the table and shortened the interview a little impatiently.
As he spoke, he pointed a little impatiently to a letter lying on the breakfast-table.
He took up his bedroom candle a little impatiently, put it down again, and, walking back to the open window, stood looking out in the direction of the cottage.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little impatiently" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.