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Example sentences for "little wonder"

  • Little wonder if in such an age colonies were regarded as providentially designed to promote the trade's increase.

  • Little wonder if in these days of constant defeat and declining enthusiasm Congress too often fell to the level of a wrangling body of mediocre men.

  • Little wonder, then, that the ancient Egyptians held the river sacred.

  • Little wonder, then, that this most ancient of rivers seemed the most marvelous river of antiquity.

  • It is little wonder, then, that war has been waged against them, until in some regions they have ceased to exist.

  • He had seen division after division shatter itself in vain against a stone wall and a few gun-pits, and it is little wonder that he had imbibed a profound respect for defensive tactics.

  • It is little wonder that it should have been said by his soldiers that "he knew every hole and corner of the Valley as if he had made it himself.

  • It is little wonder, then, that the majority shrank before a problem involving such tremendous consequences.

  • The “Little Wonder” Perforator can be furnished for the following Machines only: Light-Running Domestic, Wheeler and Wilson No.

  • In our company she was called the 'Little Wonder.

  • Little wonder, then, if inexperienced Lottie, with everything to learn, was content with being happy.

  • Little wonder, then, that the angel called the announcement that God had thus visited His creatures 'good tidings of great joy.

  • Drills used only with air feed--Gordon drill and the large sizes of the Murphy, Little Wonder, and others.

  • The Old Woman of the Mountain, on being asked about him, answered that she was the wife of Kurando, and that "Little Wonder" was the child of their marriage.

  • Little wonder,--for it was his first great offence against society and law.

  • Little wonder is it if that girl Yün speaks well of you!

  • Little wonder is it," smiled old lady Chia, "if the snuff of the lamp crackled time and again; and if it formed and reformed into a head!

  • Little wonder is it that you long and crave the whole day long to see other people's daughter turned into a secondary wife as one and all of your family would rely upon her to act contrary to reason and right!

  • Little wonder if she hates the name of you English!

  • Little wonder, then, if he hated to see me, and kept at the far edge of the bed.

  • Little wonder if, as I slowly looked round me and rubbed my eyes, I knew not where I was.

  • Little wonder if he did, for I had been rowing all night, and now my arms began to flag.

  • When Washington drove through the city on his way to Congress, attended by postilions and outriders, it is little wonder that he had a royal progress through proud and satisfied throngs.

  • He was in no mood to see the reverse side of the picture; and indeed his cares were so many and overwhelming at this time that it is little wonder he believed he had lost for ever the gay buoyancy of his spirits.

  • It is little wonder that in such a crisis all should do what could be done to save themselves.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little wonder" 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 aside; little attention; little better; little bit; little chapel; little children; little corner; little dance; little distance; little dove; little expected; little fellow; little land; little later; little like; little nitric; little onion; little practice; little prayer; little reflection; little saint; little salt and pepper; little stiffly; little when; little while; little work