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little

[lit-l] / ˈlɪt l /








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“If they don’t learn it and it doesn’t stick with them I know it’s not good enough. Then I redo it. They’re very much my little co-creators.”

From Los Angeles Times

On Monday afternoon, little Salvo Bessemer was walking toward the family car when he suddenly stopped, turned around and sprinted back through the front gate.

From Los Angeles Times

The ordeal was all-too-common during the deadly, destructive firestorms that seared Los Angeles County a little more than a year ago.

From Los Angeles Times

He said the current backdrop for restaurants “may be getting a little less deal-driven,” and that people could be “getting fatigued with going for every discount and deal.”

From MarketWatch

“A little good news can also go a long way.”

From MarketWatch