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Example sentences for "little green"

  • We have a little green door, too; only ours is on the outside of the house, in the north wall.

  • She had no chance to steal out and search for the little green door, even had she not been so afraid of wild beasts and Indians.

  • Up in the middle of the willow-tree's top peeped a little green sprout.

  • The beeches laughed with their tiny little green leaves, but said nothing.

  • But the thorns had died and rotted away; and now the apple-tree stood quite alone in a little green glade.

  • Illustration: And then she lay on a little green patch in the midst of the gloomy thick wood.

  • Hugh John had grown tired of the "Little Green Man"!

  • More than once the Little Green Man had even taken a little green switch, and--well, it just happened the same, so there is no use entering into that.

  • A poor woman and her daughter, who were on the verge of starvation, saw a little green bud of a plant growing through their cottage floor.

  • At last they came to a cleft in a little green hillock.

  • The females are in general grey, with a little green on the head, breast, and rump, or irregularly speckled with those two colours.

  • The garden they are making in Piazza Colonna is quite wonderful--quite tall trees, little green lawns, and the statue of a Roman emperor.

  • It lay far down at our feet--a little green pond (yet high too), they say it was a volcanic crater.

  • Little Green, standing at the counter, counted the clicks.

  • Little Green emitted a sigh of relief and proceeded, carefully but hastily, to fill sheet after sheet torn from the block of blue-white paper.

  • Little Green, as he turned into Main Street and sped on toward Huron Street, not only saw it, but felt it; almost tasted it.

  • Having sent the somewhat cryptic message, the old detective sat in his room and took from his pocket a little green book.

  • The colonel was seated in his hotel room, his finger between the leaves of a little green book, smoking and reading.

  • Yes, father, but what if a little green leaf is stuck over the hole with wax?

  • The next morning I descended at some late hour by Swiss reckoning, and discovered two ladies in the morning sunlight awaiting breakfast at a little green table.

  • In the bushes near by me a little green glow-worm shared my vigil.

  • Mince an onion, a little green ginger, and a tiny bit of garlic and add to a cup of buttermilk.

  • With the onions fry some green chilies and a little green ginger; add a cup or two of water and stew until chicken is tender.

  • He could see the small crags upon it, in the calm air, and the bushes that grew plentifully all over it, with here and there a little green lawn, or a glade sloping down to the green flat in which it stood.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little green" 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:
    little alcohol; little basket; little beyond; little care; little child shall lead; little chopped; little conversation; little creature; little creek; little deprecatory; little lamb; little late; little like; little longer; little nutmeg; little pale; little reflection; little sadly; little saint; little season; little song; little speech; little volume; little white; little worth; may suppose