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a lit·tle

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  1. a littleadverb

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a little bit

    Antonyms:
    a lot

  2. a littleadverb

    To a small extent or degree.

    A little water has spilled.

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a little bit

    Antonyms:
    a lot

Princeton's WordNet4.0 / 1 vote

  1. a bit, a little, a trifleadverb

    to a small degree; somewhat

    "it's a bit warm"; "felt a little better"; "a trifle smaller"

    Synonyms:
    a bit, a trifle

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  1. David Chao:

    Uber joined the party a little too late.

  2. Reverend Oliver G. Wilson:

    Use what talents you have; the woods would have little music if no birds sang their song except those who sang best.

  3. Election Day , Trump:

    There's nothing new under the sun, i think many of Election Day , Trump are aware that President Wilson 100 years ago, a little over a 100 years ago, deployed the US Army to the Southwest border. That's over a century ago. The threat then was Pancho Villa's troops, a revolutionary raiding across the border into the United States, New Mexico, in 1916 and there's a more recent history of DoD support on United States : It spans four administrations and both political parties.

  4. Art Caplan:

    You would expect at least a little investigation, the death of a child is serious. I would expect more.

  5. Robert Saleh:

    He’s got a really good early command of the offense, and he’s doing a really good job in regards to that, there’s little things that he’s doing where you’re seeing a little more security. He’s not a rookie, so he’s being a little more vocal. He looks good. He’s getting more comfortable, obviously grasping the offense. He’s never had trouble grasping the offense, but he was a rookie, so he goes through it. He’s much further ahead at this point than he was a year ago, for sure.


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