Definition of «alittle»

The term "a little" is an adverbial phrase that means in a small amount or to some degree. It can be used to describe something as being not very much, but still having some presence or importance. For example, one might say "I need a little help with this project," meaning they require assistance, but not a significant amount.

Phrases with «alittle»

Sentences with «alittle»

  • I used more squash and parsnips (One whole bag) than the recipe calle dfor and just alittle bit more broth — it was creamy and thick. (myrecipes.com)
  • Getting alittle more serious, Downey said that if he had to choose, he'd like to see his character's final story end with a» [t] wisted fireball of glory». (newsarama.com)
  • Hello ladies just alittle about myself, I am a single dad with no drama in my life and I love it. (blackchristianpeoplemeet.com)
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