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Example sentences for "little larger"

  • The mouth is a little larger, though the snout does not project quite so much, and the profile of the head is straighter, and it has a larger eye.

  • This, when full grown, is a little larger than marmorata and darker colored, and the legs are shorter and stouter.

  • One-third of an inch long, a little larger than P.

  • The female of this species is a little larger than ornatus, the brown markings are lighter, and, in life or when freshly killed, purplish in the lighter parts.

  • It grows a little larger than sylvestris (fig.

  • It is a little larger than a donkey, and is a beautiful animal, which climbs over the rocks like a chamois.

  • The thorax is usually small, about the same size as the cephalis or a little larger, whilst in the #Cyrtoidea# it is commonly much larger than the latter.

  • The berries are a little larger but of much the same color and of like flavor, rich, sweet, and with pure vinousness without a trace of foxiness but withal not of so high quality as Delaware.

  • Both berry and bunch should be shown a little larger, even for average-sized specimens.

  • Distance between the paired arms half as large as their distance from the odd arm, which is a little larger.

  • Distance between the paired arms about one and a half times as large as their distance from the odd arm, which is a little larger.

  • Transverse diameter of the shell a little larger at the polar mouth than at the equator and half as long as the whole shell.

  • Angles between the arms nearly equal; the odd angle a little larger.

  • One side has contended that the footprints are a little smaller, while the other refutes this opinion and thinks that they are a little larger.

  • In the first group, or those caused by cylindrical or conical weapons, when the weapon is very fine it may leave no track at all; if a little larger, we may infer from a linear bloody track that the weapon was needle-like in shape.

  • Prepare the soup as directed for Potato Soup, from fresh or cold mashed potato, using a little larger quantity of milk or cream, as the sago adds thickness to the soap.

  • Then, too, milk being more dense, when it is used alone for cooking, a little larger quantity of fluid will be required than when water is used.

  • Shape into biscuits a little larger than an English walnut, place them on tins far enough apart so they will not touch each other when risen.

  • This variety tends to run a little larger in size than the white variety although the standard weights are the same for both.

  • The eggs of the different meat breeds will run about the same in size with the exception of the Muscovy whose eggs run a little larger.

  • As the egg laying season advances the eggs laid by the ducks tend to get a little larger.

  • In weight, the drakes will run from 2-1/2 pounds to 3 pounds or even a little larger.

  • The specimens are a little larger, depressed and angular.

  • This species corresponds to the preceding in all respects except in the fact that the spores are clustered in groups of four to twelve and are a little larger, 11-13 mu, strongly spinulose on the exposed surface.

  • The spores in the Iowa specimens are also a little larger, 8-10 mu.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little larger" 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 anxiety; little attention; little basket; little church; little common; little difficult; little east; little else; little food; little golden; little grimace; little land; little nutmeg; little party; little proud; little puzzled; little rest; little sadly; little satisfaction; little shudder; little surprized; little table; little temple; little trouble; little water; little wine