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Example sentences for "little uneasy"

  • She had not therefore made herself unhappy about her son for a few years after his first entrance on a life in London, but latterly she had begun to be a little uneasy.

  • On the morning after his arrival, the earl was a little uneasy in his chair during breakfast.

  • This naturally made us feel a little uneasy.

  • We were a little uneasy to have all these hungry Indians come upon us at once; the greatest care had to be taken to avoid trouble.

  • I began to feel a little uneasy when I heard now Tabby had talked, that he had forgotten his promise to me.

  • When he had gone, Celeste, a little uneasy, asked: "What is he going to do?

  • A little uneasy I seated myself on the low couch covered with crepe de Chine and stretched myself full length, and was at once bathed in a delicious odor of mignonette.

  • He was a little uneasy, divining her errand.

  • Leila who had watched this parting with some anxiety said, "I was a little uneasy myself, but really Aunt Ann was great.

  • The part of your letter, Dear Madam, which related to my being at home in May made me a little uneasy.

  • Your silence gives me reason to hope that you have now dismissed your indisposition which had made me a little uneasy.

  • I am not a little uneasy in not hearing either Monday or Tuesday from S.

  • But the recent discovery that I was myself born a slave has put me upon my thoughts, and made me a little uneasy about a transaction in which I was concerned.

  • But I remembered ye was always anxious about his being a slave, and I was a little uneasy.

  • I think it is impossible he can have obtained any clew to my connivance at her escape, and yet I feel a little uneasy.

  • I thought the good woman looked a little uneasy at the prospect of the walk back, and I offered to go with them until they were both within sight of home.

  • I saw Miss Halcombe change colour, and look a little uneasy.

  • I could see no cause for any uneasiness or any doubt, but she had made me a little uneasy, and a little doubtful, nevertheless.

  • I asked, feeling a little uneasy as to what I might have said in my delirium.

  • Christophe was surprised by this metamorphosis, and turned his eyes away from hers: he was a little uneasy at being alone with her.

  • He would go down, a little uneasy, as one is for a long time after a great misfortune.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little amused; little anxiety; little behind; little birds; little business; little creek; little danger; little girls; little glass; little grey; little group; little joke; little missy; little nearer; little open; little party; little people; little quiver; little rough; little shop; little stick; little surprised; little sweetheart; little volume; little wind; three feet