Papa and mamma, you are not angry with poor little Olive?
And then Elspie started up in bed, seized her with burning hands, and asked her who she was and what she had done with little Olive.
Sybilla had looked a little subdued at the allusion to her husband, but the moment Elspie mentioned the little Olive, her manner changed.
He pointed to the child, and the glance of both rested on little Olive.
No, there is no harm in the girl, and I shall always wish her well, for my little Olive's sake.
I had an old Florentine palace for six months, the year before my little Olive died; that was our last happy year.
My own mother, who always believed in me, and my little Olive!
I could almost fancy it was my little Olive near me.
If ferrocyanide of potassium gives a bronze-brown coloured precipitate, or a little olive oil, when agitated with some of the vinegar, be turned green, the metal is copper.
Peel the onions, cut into thin slices, put in a flat stew-pan with a lump of butter, or a little olive oil, and fry.
Sauce: Strain a pint of stewed tomatoes, let come to a boil, and thicken with a tablespoonful of flour rubbed smooth in a little water; add a little olive oil or hot cream; salt to taste.
Cut them into four pieces, put these pieces onto a plate, and season with a little olive-oil, some lemon juice, and chopped parsley.
Put the pan into a moderate oven, and cook about an hour and a quarter, adding a little olive-oil when necessary, so that it will not dry up too much.
All the British aristocracy are paying calls in Little Olive Street to-day.
I pounded dates with it, which with a little olive oil, and roasted grain pounded with them, adding a few grains of Soudan pepper and a little dry cheese, make very nice cake, or it is esteemed nice cake in Ghat.
These Desert saints are content with a scanty supply of barley-meal, a little olive-oil, and a few dates.
If this treatment is not successful, a little olive oil, with cayenne lotion, may be mixed with the soapy lather, and will make its effect more powerful.
Where over-cooling is feared, with a weak child, a little olive oil is gently rubbed on with the second coat of lather.
Then rub the haunches, thighs, lower back and abdomen of the patient with a little olive oil.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little olive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.