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little

[lit-l] / ˈlɪt l /








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After Hasina's fall, Dhaka wasted little time in mending fences with Islamabad.

From BBC

"I was more nervous than maybe I'd realised for the first run and I felt a little bit like jelly on the block," she said.

From BBC

Not everyone loves the dye, however, because the chemical sprayed on the snow can be a little warmer if it’s fresh and might slow a racer by milliseconds if he or she skis over it.

From Los Angeles Times

“If she doesn’t, it’ll be a little more difficult for her. It’s not irreparable. But there will be a residue to this.”

From Los Angeles Times

In 2010, Jennie Enterprise asked Epstein what he thought about her strategy of paying an American Express bill in “little bits every week.”

From The Wall Street Journal