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little

[lit-l] / ˈlɪt l /








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Cancer charity Tenovus said it was "deeply concerning to see in black and white just how little progress has been made".

From BBC

“They thought I was a little crazy,” he recalled.

From The Wall Street Journal

For an hour he'd been little more than a keen if ill-fitting presence in the Celtic attack.

From BBC

"In the first half we struggled a little bit, we didn't have the confidence we normally need... but in the end the second half was much better."

From Barron's

But a 2-2 draw did little to quell the dissatisfaction among the travelling support, who again called for the former Brentford boss to be sacked.

From Barron's