Similar words: little by little, little, a little, belittle, not a little, belittled, little girl, little finger. Meaning: ['lɪtl] adj. small or little relative to something else.
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15) It is with narrow-minded people as with narrow-necked bottle; the less they have in them the more noise they make in pouring out.
21) Tim Littler has seen to it that guests will sample some of the great wines of the world with their dinner.
22) The littler smells very terrible.
23) I leaned a littler more closely toward my paper.
24) He's the big brother who's littler than the little brother.
25) Permanent 125I interstitial radiotherapy affects littler to quality of life of patients.
26) In the immensity of the unfolding tragedy, this littler one, this moment of its death, seemed comprehensible to me, significant.
27) Expectations for Verplank soared after that tour victory in 1985, the first by an amateur since Gene Littler in 1954.
28) The impatience of the genius with the follies of littler men gives thrust and venom to Swift's satirical output.
29) That means she's been spending lots of time with little Sean Preston and even littler Jayden James.
30) Underestimation of each finger length, from the thumb to the pinky, increased by about 7 percent in each finger, rendering the little finger quite a bit littler that it really was.
More similar words: little by little, little, a little, belittle, not a little, belittled, little girl, little finger, count for little, little bighorn, to little avail, tittle-tattle, a little while ago, whittle, skittle, brittle, spittle, rattler, settler, skittles, whittle away, brittleness, belittling, beer and skittles, nettle, battle, suttle, rattle, kettle, wattle.