Similar words: little by little, little, littler, a little, belittle, little dog, not a little, belittled. Meaning: n. the shorter hand of a clock that points to the hours.
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1 Did it hurt its little hand?
2 They grabbed that Martian's willy from my little hand.
3 I took her little hand and kissed her soft cheek.
4 At first they saw only the little hand - the fist, decomposed but stretching out of the shallow grave.
5 The little hand resting against his bare chest was suddenly ice-cold.
6 Little hand is fishhook, gently ~ hooks nab!
7 He pushed a plump little hand towards me.
8 Photon Cannons, or the little hand thingies.
9 I held in my palm your pretty little hand.
10 Jem pressed the little hand he held between his own workhardened ones.
11 Usually with his little hand to do some coordination of action.
12 He took Carrie's little hand,(www.Sentencedict.com) and a current of feeling swept from one to the other.
13 Then it happened. Her little hand wrapped around mine tighter and tighter.
14 I whitening little hand engraved with the assassination of a streak, neck stiffness were bend.
15 Jenny didn't say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy.
16 Or, polish the shoes with a little hand cream poured onto a paper towel.
17 Every time the little hand is red with cold, up and down all the dripping wet.
18 It will be time to go when the big hand points to 12 and the little hand points to 8.
19 He had the skull half hidden in his lap and his little hand stroked the smooth bone, gently and rhythmically.
20 Yeah , come on , Tiana, you could use a little hand. It's Gras.
21 That being dizzy moment, but now it just stayed on that year, that day, holding his little hand and told him that in the name of Code witnessed everything.
22 Ashamed of his momentary pique , Laurie squeezed the kind little hand.
23 And where had the horsehair come from, which she clutched in her little hand?
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