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Example sentences for "little woman"

  • My little woman has a very active mind, sir.

  • Little Woman," I said, "our dinner is getting cold; suppose we eat it.

  • Little Woman, while the Precious Ones continued to insist that I guess and keep on guessing without rest or sustenance till the crack of doom.

  • I would buy the table for the Little Woman.

  • Mr. Casement, "then there are some hopes for you, little woman.

  • You are very hungry, ain't you, little woman?

  • Little woman, you have a neat way of putting things.

  • Well, little woman, you needn't be in the least sorry.

  • You're not to be angry with me any more, little woman.

  • Au revoir, little woman," he said, still ignoring the hand she had extended toward him.

  • However, I am pleased more than I can say to know that so wise and mature a little woman is only seventeen--the sweetest age of maidenhood.

  • But you know nothing about mortgages--do you, little woman?

  • What news have you this evening, little woman?

  • Ah, then, Nora, they are as bewitching as yourself, little woman.

  • LUCY'S shoulder and speaking over her shoulder) Little woman!

  • Fear me not, little woman, there is no anger in a great love, only deep grieving and unalterable honour.

  • Little woman, if I told you I loved you, would you still swear that you have spoken the truth?

  • You must play the philosopher, little woman; remember that we work for great ends.

  • Little woman--little woman, we took Chateau-Thierry to-day!

  • That evening Big Ivan of the Bridge spoke to his wife, Anna, a little woman, who had a sweet face and a wealth of fair hair.

  • Don't be flurried, little woman," said the cop.

  • You've had your share of housework, little woman," he said.

  • She was a little woman with a quick walk and wore a black wig.

  • She was a little woman of about forty, very active, rather hasty, wrinkled, very neat and tidy, and with a very short temper.

  • You don't understand, little woman, but some day you shall.

  • But you see I keep my word, little woman," he said, and smiled down at her and nodded his head cheerfully.

  • Once Bough dropped into her lap a silver dollar, saying with a smile that she was getting to be quite a little woman of late.

  • If he did not fully grasp the real and genuine kindliness that prompted the little woman, at least he did her the justice of not shutting her up as an impudent chatterbox.

  • The wide, sweeping gesture with which the shabby little woman took in land and sea and sky was quite noble and inspiring to witness.

  • I'm afraid you're not very well to-night, little woman?

  • He is a difficult man to know, that is why, little woman.

  • Little woman," he said, "I have great news for you.

  • Well, little woman, they want you to stay, and I am not going to interfere.

  • There, there, little woman," he said, patting her shoulder when he would have given anything to put his arm around her and offer her the devotion of his life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little afraid; little band; little behind; little below; little better; little bird; little black; little boiling; little curved; little excitement; little flush; little girl; little gold; little golden; little gray; little home; little lady; little love; little rice; little scream; little song; little thrill; little village; little wild; save thyself; stand alone