We are very fortunate to have a little rain-water, or we could not get ahead.
There has been a little rain here a few weeks ago, and it has not all dried up yet.
At two miles and a half, rain water; at seven miles crossed a stunted gum creek running towards the south-west; at twenty-five miles came upon a little rain water.
We had a little rain in the former part of the night, and a very heavy dew in the morning.
This being the second day that the horses have been without water, I must give up the search for springs and return to one mile south of the Douglas, where we had found a little rain water.
We had seen a little rain water on the plain, about seven miles back, at which we decided to camp to-night.
VII 30 S-35 S Little rain in summer but much in winter.
III 19 N- 7 N Little rain in winter but much in summer.
V 1 N-17 S Little rainin winter but much in summer.
Boyd Smith as the illustrator and interpreter of Mrs. Austin’s charming sketches of the “Land of Little Rain.
Suckceeded which lasted about an hour, with a little rain.
Boyd Smith as the illustrator and interpreter of Mrs. Austin's charming sketches of the "Land of Little Rain.
In a year of little rain in the south, flocks and herds were driven to the number of thousands along this road to the perennial pastures of the high ranges.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little rain" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.