little women|little woman in English

noun

novel written by Louisa May Alcott which was published in 1868 that tells the story of the lives and loves of four sisters growing up during the American Civil Wa

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1. Boy: And that's another little tree. Woman:

2. There is little of a woman in her.

3. And don't take it too hard, little woman.

4. Women look better when they're a little chubby.

5. Women have very little status in many countries.

6. There was little rapport between the two women.

7. She a tiny little woman to inspire so much veneration.

8. Armpits by Mike Phirman, released 10 January 2014 Little eyes, little nose Little legs, little toes Little shoulders, little elbows, just below Armpits Little ears, little hips Little fingers, little fingertips Little sides, little ribs, just below Armpits! [Dance it out] Little leg, little shin Little cheeks, little chin Little hair, little skin, on little Armpits!

9. I can clamber into it a smiling, law-abiding little woman.

10. Mrs. Bowdon was a little sallow woman with ratty brown hair.

11. Enter Ampoules, the (literally) little skincare secret every Korean woman swears by

12. There is little use in lamentations, and less still, young woman, in flings.

13. Better for a woman to have a little misfortune for her, you know?

14. The men sport silly little blue hats; the woman flaunt hideous blue wigs.

15. A little kid, a woman, a girl and a one-legged old man.

16. Little Charmers Little Charmers

17. Little wealth, little care.

18. Little Charmers Little Charmers

19. 3 As part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little.

20. 20 As part-time, low-paid workers, the women earned very little.

21. one little, two little, three little babies of my own.

22. Little things amuse little minds.

23. Years ago a family gathered at the bedside of an aged little Danish woman.

24. A little = some little = hardly any

25. Little by little the snow disappeared.