Similar words: little by little, little, littler, a little, belittle, belittled, not a little, little girl. Meaning: adj. unknown to most people.
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1. The programme did much to popularize little-known writers.
2. The novel is built around a little-known historical event.
3. She suffers from a little-known muscle-wasting disease.
4. Not so long ago Viviana was a little-known actress playing in a provincial theatre - these days she's the toast of New York/the town.
5. This little-known British firm has now gained considerable prestige .
6. The little-known cast is unlikely to become better known.
7. These are as yet little-known but clearly very important in the economy of the plankton.
8. They pursued the little-known fact, the lost letter, the lucky fissure in language that invites one more special reading.
9. By contrast, Sir James is relatively little-known in international circles.
10. Nevertheless, these volumes have drawn together many little-known areas of social insect and spider biology in lucid accounts.
11. The little-known sea wasp, in spite of its name, is actually a jellyfish.
12. Little-known fact: there were 200, 000 single working women here before the end of the nineteenth century.
13. We discovered a little-known mountain area near Ohau, and did a walk up the Temple valley which turned out quite exciting.
14. Smith, a little-known outsider with limited political experience, came from behind to score a surprise victory.
15. Each pair, often by different photographers, famous or little-known, is readily identifiable by their matching frames.
16. Political consultants used to be little-known operatives working in dingy offices trying to elect better-known candidates.
17. With these little-known secrets, you can easily double or triple your response!
18. In marketing a sale of rather little-known works, too, there may be some explanatory text.
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19. It is a little-known fact that Laura owned a greyhound at the age of eleven.
20. Message groups are a little-known optional feature of JMS.
21. Set in southern Italy, Matera, Basilicata is a little-known glinting jewel with scenery that is more moonscape than landscape.
22. Below is some history, as well as some little-known facts about the tourney .
23. The Olympics can make sporting heroes out of previously little-known athletes.
24. On the way we decided to visit the Catlins, a little-known forest area on the coast, near Balclutha.
25. Rippling from a hidden mountain lake it runs eastward through the Tujetschtal, a beautiful and little-known valley.
26. Prof Priede said: "These worms are members of a little-known group of animals close to the missing link in evolution between backboned and invertebrate animals.
27. Two years ago, a team of linguists plunged into the remote hill country of northeastern India to study little-known languages, many of them unwritten and in danger of falling out of use.
28. What he found when he visited Djibouti, a small, little-known country on the Horn of Africa, felt eerily familiar.
29. IT SOUNDS like the testosterone-tinged vision of an investment banker: a little-known upstart buys its most famous rival, three times its size.
30. With the hopes of a quick overthrow of the Qaddafi regime diminishing by the day and calls for international intervention mounting, a little-known anniversary is drawing near.
More similar words: little by little, little, littler, a little, belittle, belittled, not a little, little girl, little sister, little finger, count for little, little bighorn, to little avail, tittle-tattle, a little while ago, tittle, skittle, whittle, brittle, spittle, skittles, whittle away, whittle down, brittleness, belittling, beer and skittles, be known to, unbeknown, be known for, unbeknownst.