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Example sentences for "little white"

  • Little White Lily said: "It is good, Little White Lily's clothing and food.

  • Thanks to the sunshine, thanks to the rain, Little White Lily is happy again.

  • Little White Lily sunshine has fed; Little White Lily is lifting her head.

  • Had but the vintage plenteous grown-- But, ah!

  • His little heart is glad; he lives The poems that he cannot pen.

  • And in his fitful dreaming her sweet face was strangely crowned with soft yellow curls and she wore a little white pinafore!

  • Instantly into the dim outline of the vision of his brooding thought which he had hitherto constantly thrust aside, came with a distinctness that startled him, a childish face framed in yellow curls above a little white pinafore!

  • This delighted my father, and after some discussion we decided that I should locate in Ermelo.

  • But it would not be worth your time to see these young men at work," he added to console us.

  • Lomwazi, who is a son of the old queen and acts for her, tells me that Labotsibeni will not give up the throne.

  • When they begin to frizzle or turn up, break over them three eggs; stir until the eggs are cooked; add a little white pepper, and serve on slices of buttered toast.

  • If mixture shows signs of curdling, set dish on ice, continuing to stir, and if it does not become smooth then, add a teaspoon of cream or a little white of egg or a few drops of lemon juice, beating well.

  • Select tomatoes that are just going to turn, or that may be a little white, or that may have a trifle of red on one side, not those that are at all ripe, yet not very green ones.

  • Moisten cold mashed potatoes with a little white sauce: take cold cabbage or spinach, and chop it very finely.

  • If a little white wax be melted with the grease, all the better.

  • Cut your lobster small; add to it a little white sauce, and season with pepper and salt.

  • Then pour over them some melted butter with a little white wine in it; send them to the bakehouse, and let them stand in a slow oven about half an hour.

  • To glaze, brush them with a little white of egg, and dust with castor sugar.

  • When nearly ready, brush over with a little white of egg to glaze them.

  • Brush them over with a little white of egg or milk to glaze them.

  • If you search among the cream-layer at the larger end of the nut, you will find, gradually separating itself from the mass, a little white lump, like the stalk of a very young mushroom.

  • Pshaw, little white boy: leave me alone, or worse will happen to you.

  • This, after being strained through a piece of clean muslin, or, for very nice purposes, clarified with a little white of egg, is applied by means of a small clean brush called by painters a sash tool.

  • At that moment there were certainly two perfectly happy people sitting on the doorstep of a little white house on the Four Winds Harbor shore.

  • So Miss Russell's little white house is YOUR house of dreams," said Leslie wonderingly.

  • This is a little white house on the harbor shore, half way between Glen St. Mary and Four Winds Point.

  • A bell was ringing from the tower of a little white church on the far side; mellowly and dreamily sweet, the chime floated across the water blent with the moan of the sea.

  • Still the raid officer stands silent and waiting on his platform, the moisture of the mist shining in little white drops on his heavy blanket coat.

  • Below, in a square frame of wood, I could see a little white road, a little red village, and a little dark-green forest.

  • On the paper would be marked a little white line, a little black blob, and a little dark-green patch.

  • Once upon a time there was a little white road--" She shook back her head, a great lump ached in her throat and then the tears ran down her face on to the vegetables.

  • Once upon a time she was walking along a little white road, with oh!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little white" 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 astonished; little cousin; little cove; little creature; little creek; little faith; little fish; little fortune; little grim; little jelly; little mite; little nervous; little noise; little onion; little pain; little pause; little present; little rain; little round; little small; little trouble; little water; little wind; little work; little worth; staring down