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little-known
adjective as in recondite
adjective as in undetected
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adjective as in undiscovered
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adjective as in unexposed
adjective as in unheard-of
adjective as in uncharted
adjective as in unfamiliar
adjective as in unknown
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Example Sentences
They followed makeshift signs to a small courtyard, where scores of volunteer lawyers, translators and other staff helped them apply for a little-known federal program that offers an unusual — and probably fleeting — reprieve from deportation.
These two arcs come together in a stunning climax, revealing that the film is both historical and autobiographical, drawing on a horrible, little-known tragedy from Selvaraj’s own childhood.
The change comes after the Los Angeles Times revealed the little-known practice of unidentified donors routing charitable contributions through accounts that shield their identity.
“Witch’s Quest” isn’t just a carousel of 10 cocktails; it’s a whirlwind tour of little-known history.
But it’s the way she employs her gaze in that Last Supper monologue and every moment of “The Penguin” that captures the extraordinariness of a little-known character in the “Batman” universe.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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