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View definitions for little terror

little terror

noun as in enfant terrible

noun as in holy terror

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This is usually received with comments such as, “I see you brought the little terrors with you.”

As news of this drought gets ever more dire, pumping up the emotion — and maybe even a little terror — would be a welcome thing.

New mum, Ms Bocking added: "We hope they will be best of friends, I think they will be little terrors."

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Presumably as a result of those aforementioned messes and subsequent public scolding, Damon says the prospect of talking about his life or work outside what we see onscreen causes him “a little terror.”

Throw in a little terror, a little nausea, and a little Holy moly, how am I going to survive this, and you’re halfway there.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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