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Example sentences for "little master"

  • No, my little master," replied the slave.

  • It is a model of the great marble Hermes in the temple of Hera, my little master," said the image maker.

  • When the song was ended, Glaucon said, "Come, little master, you have fallen asleep.

  • Now, here is your boot, little master, good as new, and the cost but one shilling.

  • Could I depend on you, little master, to keep him for me till then?

  • Then you'll forget your fright, little master, eh?

  • He said softly: "Little Master, I've got to get rid of Coppertoes.

  • Indeed, my little master, you do me too much honour.

  • Mrs. Dove is gone to London to attend on little Master Wayland.

  • My little master of the second grade, with his red head and his quick eyes, who was to read the names of the prize-winners, had already advanced to the front of the stage.

  • Do you see how it is done, little master?

  • It's better so, Little Master, for dressed as you are you will not be safe in the streets.

  • I can not tell you how I know, Little Master.

  • Little Master, I am taking you where you will be safe.

  • Well, little master, didn't you make a mistake, too?

  • Very foolish in you to risk your life for me, little master," Tee-tee seemed to say, as Ned reached that part of his story.

  • Thank you, little master; you're very good to me," was the reply.

  • From the depth of his broken heart he gave one piercing cry: "Master, Master, little Master.

  • How can you talk like that, little master!

  • I did not like his calling me little master.

  • By all means, little master, by all means.

  • Just once across the field, little master, and then back you'll go, basket and all.

  • I've took a sort of a fancy to yer, little master.

  • I be that, little master," said the man, and he gazed down inquisitively and perhaps not unkindly at Ralph.

  • It would never do for the `Little Master' to command.

  • Don't you hear my men call you the `Great Master,' and me the `Little Master?

  • Susi looked very much crestfallen after this exposé of his infirmity before the "little master," as I was called.

  • You shall taste, little master, as you seem so curious.

  • Will Deboia the Climber come also, Little Master?

  • But go on, Little Master--tell us of this happening.

  • Did you never meet with my family, Little Master?

  • With your leave, little master, you speak like a fool," said the gruff seaman.

  • Bethink you, little master, that the skiff can hold only five, though you load her to the water's edge.

  • But if it be done let me have the handling of it, little master, for you know no more of a boat than I do of a war-horse.

  • No, little master, they didn't do that; how could they?

  • But he couldn't help it, little master; sure he couldn't.

  • Jube helped row the boat, little master, and it is hard work.

  • Mistress always kind, very kind, little master," stammered Jube, trying hard to control the tremulous motion that contracted his heavy lips.

  • For sure, little master; and I’d like to row a dozen at the price.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little master" 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:
    dish them; little ball; little bitterly; little butter; little dove; little face; little flour; little flower; little food; little foot; little fresh; little glass; little importance; little lass; little monkey; little neighbor; little note; little olive; little practice; little puss; little salt and cayenne; little short; little soul; little time; little town; little woman