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little

[lit-l] / ˈlɪt l /








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“They train for this their whole lives and just a little bit more security would be a good thing.”

From Los Angeles Times

“If that shot had just been a little bit further down, that aircraft would have fallen,” Siddall said during his opening argument.

From Los Angeles Times

There has been little sign of that so far.

From BBC

They will all agree on something and have little knowledge of whether it is good or bad.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Reminders of Him” could use a little more swooning, a little less of the endless middle stretch of driving and talking, interrupted by wet sprints through thunderstorms.

From Los Angeles Times