Little Sparrow

NOUN
  1. French cabaret singer (1915-1963)
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  • The Little Sparrow," "Je Ne Regrette Rien", the tragic fate of her boxer-lover, do we really need to crank that victrola one more time -- haven't we had enough? Paris Then, Paris Now: James Wolcott
  • The little sparrows have the answer to that. Times, Sunday Times
  • I once saw one attacking a little sparrow. The Sun
  • It's of German origin--apparently spaetzle means "little sparrow," but a true modern spaetzle looks more like "boogies. Maria Rodale: Simple Spaetzle from Scratch
  • The right-hand page shows in childlike handwriting the first lines of his poem “Pastoral”: “The little sparrows/hop ingenuously/about the pavement/quarreling.” 2009 January 28 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • On behalf of the little sparrows, the teachers are refusing. Times, Sunday Times
  • I once saw one attacking a little sparrow. The Sun
  • Miss Webster was a little sparrow-like woman with a frizz of white hair, prominent shin bones and upswept glasses. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • The little sparrows who attend French schools seem to have the right idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • On behalf of the little sparrows, the teachers are refusing. Times, Sunday Times
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