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Example sentences for "little lamb"

  • And he had no sooner drunk it than he had turned into a little lamb.

  • A little lamb, said old Peter, a little lamb who ran round and round Alenoushka, frisking and leaping, with its little tail tossing in the air.

  • The little lamb, seeing her so sad, stood gravely in front of her; but not for long, for he was a little lamb, and he could not help himself.

  • Anacreon Herodotus=, a lamb a little more little than the other little lamb.

  • I think it must be nice to be a sheep--to be a mother sheep and have a little lamb.

  • On the way along I heard a little lamb bleating.

  • She wanted to be rocked asleep, and that, like Mary's little lamb, was against the rule.

  • HALE Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.

  • Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.

  • Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice; Little lamb, who made thee?

  • Before separating it was definitely understood that at a convenient time we would join our fortunes, and not let the removal of a regiment trouble us.

  • But I had been quartermaster, commissary and adjutant in the field.

  • My duties kept me on the frontier of Louisiana with the Army of Observation during the pendency of Annexation; and afterwards I was absent through the war with Mexico, provoked by the action of the army, if not by the annexation itself.

  • So, little Lamb, be good once more, And give your naughty tempers o'er.

  • Dance to your daddy, My little babby; Dance to your daddy, My little lamb.

  • Too tiahed out to make a noise, Po' little lamb.

  • You been bad de livelong day, Po' little lamb.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little butter and flour; little cabin; little comfort; little forward; little further; little grass; little grated; little horn; little knowledge; little light; little mare; little masters; little more; little mouse; little party; little people; little place; little saint; little seasonal temperature variation; little silence; little silver; little soldier; little start; little sweet; little yellow; well advised