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Example sentences for "little lady"

  • Fit to do anything for my little lady, Mr. Rollo.

  • Only I should never have seen my little lady again in this life.

  • Never should, my little lady,' said Reo, 'only that there was somewhat between me and the tree.

  • My little lady, have you not forgotten La Goualeuse?

  • But I did not know you were going to fire up in this manner, my little lady," said the old woman.

  • Little Lady's delicate lips, which Nelly had so often petted, to be desecrated by the touch of such villains as these!

  • I rode over on Little Lady, and found a lot of the 14th Dragoons there; that conceited young person Blankney amongst the number.

  • Little Lady cantered in alone; Blankney strolling up some time afterwards.

  • All the neighbourhood was in a ferment of excitement about the races, and the sight of Little Lady in such a place at such a time struck horror to the honest old farmer.

  • To think of that fine young man, who is big enough to fell an ox and brave enough to face a lion, being scared to death because a little lady has a headache.

  • I remembered what my mother had said, of her little Mary being always a little lady, and I felt crushed at the thought that I was about to be whipped before all the village children.

  • A cousin of yours, my little lady," he added, looking at Claire.

  • There was you, my little lady, to be served first.

  • And now, little lady," said Professor Anatole, "I must conduct you elsewhere.

  • The next day he flew beside the bark door and said: “Oh, little Lady Woodpecker, have pity on me and take me into your house, for the cold and cruel winds blow and ruffles my feathers.

  • The fourth day Fluffy Sparrow came back and said: “Oh, little Lady Woodpecker, have pity on me and take me into your home, for the snow blinds me.

  • The next day he came as before and said: “Oh, little Lady Woodpecker, have pity on me and take me into your house, for the biting frost nips my feet.

  • I cannot stay with you, little lady," he said gently.

  • Little lady," whispered the Poet, bending over her, "I am glad that you cannot see.

  • Eventually the flirtation becomes serious and the Little Lady is driven to suicide, with a death scene of rather unconvincing sentiment.

  • He had a wife, the Little Lady of the title, and a Big House that was one of the most eligible dwellings in fiction.

  • Marita, presumably, crawled under the hurdles like a little lady.

  • Be a friend, little lady, and bear me company.

  • Why, little lady," he answered soothingly, "how shall I help?

  • She grew fond of Mr. Thorpe, who pitied the "little lady" from his heart.

  • That is not the way to speak to a little lady.

  • But how is it, little lady, that you can see me?

  • Now that I have seen you, little lady, I shall be almost glad to be executed.

  • You may not consider it worth your attention now, little lady; but it will prove so in the end.

  • I am angry with you, and when passion controls me I can see nothing, little lady.

  • Better think twice of it, little lady," said the Gypsy woman.

  • Only two shillings, little lady," and she urged Laura toward the tent.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little lady" 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:
    little before; little bird; little dears; little devil; little foot; little gentleman; little gray; little hamlet; little home; little honey; little laugh; little maiden; little older; little one; little open; little seasonal temperature variation; little shiver; little soldier; little start; little stiffly; little sunshine; little too; little turn; little ways; little weary; living wage