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littler

[ US /ˈɫɪtəɫɝ, ˈɫɪtɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɪtlɐ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. small or little relative to something else

How To Use littler In A Sentence

  • We want to act as a helper and an empowerer, not a belittler or an enforcer
  • And for the record, I strive to be an equal opportunity belittler of poorly written, philosophically vacant, socially inexcusable prose. Chick-lit strikes back
  • But instead of girls with dragon tattoos a la Stieg Larsson, or littler girls drinking blood to survive a la John Lindqvist, Davys's focus is on characters that are a bit more plush -- literally. Archive 2010-07-01
  • Expectations for Verplank soared after that tour victory in 1985, the first by an amateur since Gene Littler in 1954.
  • I bet Wedge is a yeller and belittler in the clubhouse. Undefined
  • Philadelphia gave nobly, both in men and money; little New York gave men, and 'littler' New England gave the widow's mite. An Apology for African Methodism
  • Expectations for Verplank soared after that tour victory in 1985, the first by an amateur since Gene Littler in 1954.
  • The following letter to Little Me could apply during a childhood period of my life or just that "littler" state-of-mind that we all sometimes experience. Big Me, Little Me
  • Maybe I could do "littler" posts-both in the sense of lower word count (and all the people said, "Hallelujah!") as well as in the sense of being less ambitious-less premeditated, more random, shallower, maybe more personal and less analytical. Disputed Mutability
  • What is it that I, wholly unreliable narrator, belittler of common customs, frenetic workhorse, a mixture of dash-punk here and there, an ideological specimen or perhaps a political curiousity to be left as a scabrous object in the cabinet, must promise? Excerpt from Calembouria (in collaboration with Anthony Metivier)
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