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little something
noun as in gratuity
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An Easter egg is a precious thing and it has to be either a little something for people to find, or respectful.
A good score adds a little something to the mix but is never overbearing.
It is a curated boutique rather than one that tries to provide a little something to appeal to all comers.
The famously unscripted, undisciplined, verbally incontinent VP tends to offer a little something for everyone.
Gore Vidal, who said that “whenever a friend succeeds, a little something in me dies,” would understand.
We ought to know a little something about the composition of this film on which the image has been projected.
"I'll have 'em off to-morrow morning, but it may cost a little something," asserted Jimmy, calmly.
I guess we could take time to eat a little something ourselves before we go on to the 'strike,' eh, Matt?
You'll have a little something to live on; and that's all I've done with my toiling and moiling.
Make yourself as comfortable as you can, and will you have a little something to take, to keep the cold out?
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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to little something, such as: bonus, fringe benefit, perk, alms, benefaction, and boon.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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