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Little John
noun
- a large, powerful yeoman who was a member of Robin Hood's band.
Little John
noun
- one of Robin Hood's companions, noted for his great size and strength
Little John
- In English legend, one of the Merry Men who followed Robin Hood (see also Robin Hood ). He was large and burly. At his first meeting with Robin Hood, he beat Robin in a fight with cudgels.
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Little John, go to the chest and count out four hundred pounds.
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She explained her design to her juvenile confidant and little John-Ed was made immensely proud of such mark of her trust.
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But already little John-Ed was a henchman of hers, in spite of the fact that Sheila often had made him work.
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Drawing in his breath, Little John commenced a long chase of his foe, who had raced off to the other side of the table.
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They found Little John, the new kitchen-drawer, bending in consternation over the lifeless form of the cook.
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