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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.