Little-old Sentence Examples

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  • Of course, Brandon was a little old for mama to be fussing over him.

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  • Davis, don't you think you're a little old for her?

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  • Don't you think he's a little old for me?

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  • They all get turned away hoping to find a little old lady next door who will not be so forthright.

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  • The cinema foyer was full of little old ladies who looked like they hadn't been to the cinema for thirty years.

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  • Ladykillers 15/20 A gang of bank robbers pull off the perfect heist, only to be foiled by a little old lady.

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  • There was a nice little old lady who was slightly incontinent.

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  • More sophisticated juniors might also find the story a little old hat.

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  • The little old lady 's with their handbags will be played by love island staff.

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  • That's when the trouble started as the sweet little old lady wasn't sweet at all.

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  • And, with mutual courtesies, the little old maid and I went on our respective ways.

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  • The Tin Woodman loved Dorothy most tenderly, and welcomed with joy the return of the little old Wizard.

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  • A large crowd of militiamen and domestics were moving toward her, and in their midst several men were supporting by the armpits and dragging along a little old man in a uniform and decorations.

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  • You begrudged your lump of a son," a little old man suddenly began attacking Dron-- "and so they took my Vanka to be shaved for a soldier!

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  • Following the battalion that marched along the dusty road came priests in their vestments--one little old man in a hood with attendants and singers.

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  • I suppose itâs one way that they will always remember little old Bedford.

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  • Artistica - Looking for a little Old World or Tuscan charm?

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  • So in a world full of dangerous and health-compromising issues, just how deadly can the effects of smoking little old cigarettes and chewing tobacco be?

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  • The quintessential English garden makes one think of quaint English villages and gardens tended by little old ladies that resemble Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.

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  • Buns aren't just for librarians and little old ladies; different buns can be cool, chic, and sophisticated.

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  • Why take the city by force when you can rip off banks and little old ladies in order to fund your grand evil scheme of buying property?

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  • Although paper dolls may seem a little old school, seeing as how they've been around for hundreds of years, there are actually many advantages to your child playing with these free or very inexpensive toys.

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  • But you don't want to feel like a little old lady.

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  • Scotch whisky was invented by a little old lady in Leningrad.

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