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little

[lit-l] / ˈlɪt l /








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Those department reductions and policy shifts affecting aviation oversight and transportation funding have left little slack when these kinds of storms hit.

From Salon

For years, scientists knew these compounds were valuable but had little understanding of how plants actually assembled them at the molecular level.

From Science Daily

Pep Guardiola warned his players not to be overweight in the festive season - but there is little fat to trim at Manchester City.

From BBC

The latest research, however, suggests they are more like well-thumbed library books that wear and change a little bit every time they’re pulled off the shelf.

From Los Angeles Times

When I was little, the up and down was hours of fun.

From Los Angeles Times