Use "little man" in a sentence

1. Writhe, little man.

2. There's my little man.

3. a nasty officious little man.

4. You're a fool, little man.

5. Keep talking shit, little man.

6. He's a horrid little man.

7. What a dapper little man!

8. The little man looked up , pleadingly.

9. Cockalorum definition, a self-important little man

10. He was a roly-poly little man.

11. He was a Choleric, self-important little man

12. He perceived what the shy little man wanted.

13. Mr. Hubbard was a florid, red - whiskered little man.

14. You've never seen me climb a tree, little man.

15. Richard Cory was a little man with wiry hair.

16. You wanna see what wasted looks like, little man?

17. Put this stupid little man out of all our misery.

18. For such a little man, Athelstan, you are terribly heavy.

19. He's a cocky little man and I don't like him.

20. He's an officious little man and widely disliked in the company.

21. You just continue to surprise me you dirty, dirty little man.

22. The little man began to kick at the tentacle in fury.

23. Agro was a smiling pudgy little man always immaculately dressed and manicured

24. Cockalorum definition: a self-important little man Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. He was a tubby little man in his fifties, with sparse hair.

26. Cockalorum definition: a self-important little man Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

27. A wizened little man wriggled through the line of soldiers standing guard.

28. The little man paused in his painful progress to look on Apathetically

29. But in truth he was a tatty little man with a furtive walk.

30. I'm not that mean, despicable, cowardly, lewd creature that horrible little man sees.

31. He is a pleasant rotund little man; he always looks very well - fed.

32. Oh, there has been technical advancement but how little man himself has changed.

33. You're just a pink little man who is far too slow on the draw.

34. The Captain was a dapper little man with a neat moustache and shiny shoes.

35. Firmness, she thought, was the only way to deal with the officious little man.

36. Miller, you horrible little man... you knew that was gonna be a slow-motion explosion.

37. The little man would crouch in there and his voice would reverberate inside the body.

38. Death is breathing down your neck and you're playing your little-man-on-the-make games.

39. She was sorry for this little man and his problem but she was in a tearing hurry.

40. The last thing a cocky little man like Hatton would want was a kind of spiritual suttee.

41. I phone carpenters and painters, and a funny little man with glasses to dig up my garden.

42. 12 The little man would trot around, mumbling contentedly, reenacting heroic skirmishes with rabid Orks in cramped subterranean Squattish strongholds.

43. "Not at all," replied the little man, in a voice as dry and crisp as the Chirr of a grasshopper

44. The little man crept Crestfallen from the tent, his lingering steps quickened by a threatening gesture on the part of the Chief.

45. Sweeting was Bantered about his stature—he was a little man, a mere boy in height and breadth compared with the athletic Malone

46. The manager was a nervous anxious little man, always ready to cry wolf if the shop takings went down a pound or two.

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48. Lelyveld also shatters the attractive myth, burnished by Richard Attenborough's bio-pic, of the brave little man in a loincloth bringing down a mighty empire.

49. a dreadful little man . Note that it is usually only used before a noun and that it is rarely used in the comparative and superlative.

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51. The little man Crawled about in the hay-loft, and at last found a snug place to finish his night's rest in; so he laid himself down, meaning to sleep till daylight, and then find his way home to his father and mother.

52. This unique Adjuration came from the lips of a queer little man perched upon a wagonful of firewood, behind a brace of oxen that were hauling it easily along with a simulation of mighty effort which had evidently not imposed on their lord and master.

53. The definition of a Cockalorum is a little man who incorrectly has a very high opinion of himself. A low-level and unimportant employee who tries to throw around his power and who thinks he is extremely important and boasts about it is an example of someone who would be described as a Cockalorum.

54. ‘They were attended by a Crookbacked corduroy-clad waiter, almost toothless, with vigorous tufts of snowy hair sprouting from his nose & ear holes.’ ‘He was an ancient, harmless, Crookbacked little man whose sunken chest barely managed to support two corroded medals, earned for heaven knows what acts of bravery during the first half of

55. Still, with a sycophantic media Claque in close support, his is the dominant voice in public discourse.: He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist Claque who are dotted about the hall.: How on earth could we have put this scheming, mendacious little man and his miserable Claque back in office for another three years?: I am less impressed by the Claque of