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a little
Somewhat or rather, slightly, as in I am a little annoyed with Harry . [Late 1300s] For a synonym, see a bit .
A small amount, as in Will you have some more meat? Yes, just a little . [Early 1400s]
Example Sentences
If I have a little time for myself, I’ll go to my yoga class.
So then, when he’s here, I stay up later because he’s such a night owl and I hate that there’s all these hours I miss hanging out with him, so I try and stay up a little later.
Gerschick: A little frightening, because the story I tell, about finding Josh, that’s an intimate story.
“You know, it’s going to be loud, it’s going to be at night, it might be cold. So, you know, just a little bit of I think that they just play into it, kind of like the Seahawks. So, it’s a big challenge for us, but we’ve played in some hostile environments this whole season, so it shouldn’t be anything that we’re not prepared for.”
“Obviously, the place that he came from. I mean, I get that, so I think there should be a little chip on your shoulder when it comes to this type of stuff.”
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