How To Use little hand In A Sentence
- He uses quiet rivetingly: neat little hands, softly pattering feet. Times, Sunday Times
- 'Yes, dear,' says I, 'put up his little hands to me kind of wonted'; an 'she turned a look on me like another creatur', so pleased an 'contented. In Dark New England Days
- They understood as well as everybody else that something was wrong, — that there was to be some change as to Marie which perhaps would not be a change for the better; that there was cause for melancholy, for close kissing as though such kissing were in preparation for parting, and for soft strokings with their little hands as though Marie were to be pitied for that which was about to come upon her. The Golden Lion of Granpere
- So I dutifully began the process of double check for permit/ticket before punching details into my rinky dinky little hand held computer prior to handing out parking ticket.
- You use a little hand-held shuttle and Bob's your uncle.
- In a palanquin borne by four servants sit a rich man's three daughters, the youngest dressed in her bridal sari, her little hands painted with red lac dye, her hair oiled and set.
- Once more, Julia's endearingly grubby little hand hovered over the clasp of her tote.
- But that soccer ball is a shiny pink-and-silver confection of a thing, and those trains inevitably get tucked away in a twee little handbag and hooked over the handle of a bright pink stroller bestrewn with garlands of beads and ribbons her own design, no less. Sugar and Spice
- Abby, with a firm but not unkind grasp, took Shaker Jane and Mary by their little hands and said, "Morning's not the time for play; run over to Sister Martha and help her shell the peas; then there'll be your seams to oversew. Homespun Tales
- A word of warning for the wise - Jebediah's last Perth gig sold out days before the show, so get a ticket in your hot little hand to avoid disappointment.