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Example sentences for "little girls"

  • Little girls left at their own gates, little girls who have come to live at their aunties' home, go around by the side way to the kitchen door.

  • Those good little girls, Marianne and Maria, Were happy and well as good girls could desire--" said Aunt Louise.

  • Little girls who mind are good little girls," she said.

  • That is so likely: little girls do go away on visits without the permission of their elders.

  • You are so generous, Mr Durrant, that you would really spoil all my little girls if you were allowed to have your own way," said the headmistress.

  • Then she said, impressively: "Little girls; listen to me.

  • Aunt Edy was the principal laundress, and a great favorite she was with the little girls.

  • But oh, to think of the hundreds of little girls!

  • Now think for a moment steadily of those who are somebody's little girls, just as dear to them and sweet, needing as much the tenderest care as this your own little girl.

  • And what you may not even hear, must be endured by little girls.

  • Little girls must be in bed and asleep by eight o'clock.

  • But Nabby laughed and said, "No, no; little girls mustn't talk so.

  • Little girls do not; so they must be silent.

  • Little girls should be seen and not heard.

  • Here are two or three dress patterns apiece for the little girls.

  • You assign to a class of little girls a subject of composition, requesting them to copy their writing upon a sheet of paper, leaving a margin an inch wide at the top, and one of half an inch at the sides and bottom.

  • A number of little girls began to amuse themselves in recess with running about among the desks in pursuit of one another, and they told me, in excuse for it, that they did not know that it was "against the rule.

  • But each of us little girls had to have some object of devotion, and you were my pattern of perfection.

  • You shall not overwork the poor little girls either.

  • She was so quiet that her aunt was sure her little niece was overtired, and soon after supper sent the little girls off to bed.

  • Major Young's little girls asked me to come to the fort, and then ran away and left me," and Faith told of her endeavors to find her companions.

  • The sun was high in the April skies when the two little girls came in sight of Lake Dunmore.

  • Esther had brought over her English grammar, for it had been decided that the two little girls were to study together two hours each day; one day at Faith's house, and the next at Esther's.

  • I mean, what's the good of little girls, when they send such heavy letters?

  • Sometimes they are a real terror to me--especially boys: little girls I can now and then get on with, when they're few enough.

  • Nothing in little girls so deliciously quaint and old-worldish had ever come in my way before; and though it was late in the day and the road long, I could not do less than cross over to speak to her.

  • As little girls, as human flowers, they shone and passed out of sight.

  • You will understand why some men, fathers of little girls, suddenly have money for beer when a foreign boat is berthed.

  • Her voice had distinctive quality, unusual in little girls of nine.

  • I am sorry, chiefly for your sake, Jean dear, and the little girls, but more for you because the little girls won't mind seriously.

  • I trust you are not expecting the little girls and me to go with you on your wild goose chase into New Mexico.

  • What a glorious scramble they had--these three little boys and three little girls!

  • Little boys, hold out your caps: little girls, make a bag of your pinafores.

  • It was strange to Bessie Bell that those children did not sit in rows to eat tiny cakes with caraway seeds in them while Sister Angela sat on the bench under the great magnolia-tree and looked at the row of little girls.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little girls" 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:
    bearing date; land where; little anxiety; little baby; little bottle; little dear; little dove; little earlier; little east; little fine; little food; little grass; little house; little husband; little known; little nearer; little nervous; little niece; little note; little panel; little place; little supper; little thyme; little wind; little wood; little worth