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Example sentences for "little cottage"

  • Joel flew on the wings of the wind, his heart beating like a trip-hammer, over down across the lane to Grandma Bascom's little cottage.

  • Her godmother lived all alone in a little cottage at the far end of the village, and there she earned her living by spinning, weaving, and sewing.

  • The richest was named first; the poorest, he was told, was a young girl who lived alone in a little cottage at the far end of the village.

  • There was only a little cottage of a very humble sort on the ranch and supplies were hard to get, but she loved it and was never better in health than when she was at Sausal.

  • Except for this unfortunate illness the family spent a pleasant summer in England, in a little cottage surrounded by an old-fashioned garden near Burford.

  • Presently I came to a little cottage with a toll-bar.

  • Seeing a woman seated knitting at the door of a little cottage, I asked her in English the name of the old, ruinous house?

  • It has gone from a little back-room of mine in a little cottage in which I lived at Gresham to a fine block of buildings at 72, Acton Street, London.

  • To my little cottage my dear wife and myself were devoted.

  • I did, however, love my garden and my little cottage, small as it was.

  • A few of the village folks had been asked to meet the bride at Silas's little cottage.

  • When Jill and Silas entered the little cottage side by side, the rest of the visitors were seated in some impatience round the tea-table.

  • Jonathan quickened his steps, and Lynn very slowly entered the little cottage.

  • They passed Mrs. Bonner's little cottage, and now through the gateway, the gates standing wide as in welcome and expectation of his coming.

  • She had gone hurrying, as a young girl in her eagerness might, down to Mrs. Bonner's little cottage, to learn that she was too late.

  • We induced him to go into a little cottage I rent.

  • Section 20 Mr. Direck took his leave of Mrs. Britling, and went very slowly towards the little cottage.

  • Seeing a woman seated knitting at the door of a little cottage, I asked her in English the name of the old ruinous house.

  • Edith, who did not care to travel far, was going presently to a little cottage by the sea, and Mrs. Schuyler Blunt had looked in for a moment to say good-by before she went up to her Lenox house.

  • Do go back, and tell the fish we want a little cottage.

  • She does not like living any longer in the ditch, and wants a little cottage.

  • Snow-white and Rose-red kept their mother's little cottage so neat that it was a pleasure to look inside it.

  • He lived in a little cottage by the sea-shore, and made his living by catching seals and selling their fur, which is very valuable.

  • About mid-day, however, she came to a little cottage, and beside the cottage there was a smithy, where an old smith was working at his anvil.

  • I finally determined to take him to Oakland--where I had built a little cottage, and always spent my Sundays--the very next day.

  • In the evening she came to a little cottage, and went in there to rest, for her weary feet would carry her no further.

  • SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED A poor widow once lived in a little cottage.

  • When she came to the forest she discovered a little cottage, out of which three little Dwarfs were peeping.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little cottage" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clear case; last agreed; like creatures; little ahead; little astonished; little behind; little boiling; little breeze; little confused; little essence; little foot; little fortune; little gesture; little giant; little good; little ground; little less; little library; little piece; little sand; little satisfaction; little soul; little sunshine; little thought; little ways; matter where