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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31. Materials science is a little-known, multidisciplinary field — physics, chemistry, biology, nanotech, and so on — where some absolutely mind-blowing advances are being made.
32. Chocolate is the richest known source of a little-known substance called theobromine, a close chemical relative of caffeine.
33. However he was a little-known insurance giants and rely on a steady stream of progressive insurance funds on the world's richest man in the world.
34. But Toyota, a company that built its reputation with meticulous attention to quality, is now facing a credibility crisis as little-known problems are surfacing with many of its models.
35. Using a little-known loophole in the law, the system is already allowed under Labour and has happened in one case where an American firm is operating a school in north London.
36. The decision to hire non-professional actors in key roles speaking in a little-known aboriginal language presented further tough hurdles.
37. Locals run a little-known homestay — where you get to learn about Tai Dam culture and history and join in village life.
38. The little-known group has previously claimed responsibility for bomb blasts in other cities.
39. To make your acceptance speech memorable, use a brief but touching or humorous anecdote—from the project you are nominated for, the people you worked with, or about some little-known fact.
40. David Seidler based his script on a little-known story from England between the wars.
41. A cross between that and maybe a little-known film we saw on Rube Goldberg and his ways.
42. The project is partly inspired by a study carried out aboard a vessel called Dayang Yihao in 2007, of the then little-known Southwest Indian Ridge.
43. The book, which comes out from Norton next week, is part memoir, part history, part cultural-studies essay and part grab bag of odd and little-known details.
44. It has pushed a little-known painting and its story to wider attention – and dragged a startling character into the light.sentencedict.com
45. I showed you a little-known way in which you can group the objects that you work with in the Control Center in a customized manner.
46. One, introduced in May, would authorize inspectors with the city Department of Consumer Affairs to enforce a little-known state law that requires businesses to display their names in English.
47. To make his point, he turned to a little-known 1908 text by Lu Xun, arguably China's greatest writer of the 20th century, who was appropriated by the Communists.
48. Weekend All Things Considered host Guy Raz talks with Daniel Rasmussen about the little-known events of the slave rebellion of 1811.
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.