Phrases with «little favour»

The phrase "little favor" means asking someone for a small task or small kindness that you need help with. Full definition

Sentences with «little favour»

  • Side jobs can play a big part in executing a successful escape as there are a few inmates that can help you along the way as long as you help them in return by doing little favours. (xboxgamerreviews.com)
  • In a book called «On the Road to Civilisation, A World History» (Philadelphia 1937) it said, «Early Christianity was little understood and was regarded with little favour by those who ruled the pagan world... Christians refused to share certain duties of Roman Citizens... they would not hold political office.» (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • While geoengineering received little favour under Obama, high - level officials within the Trump administration have been long - time advocates for planetary - scale manipulation of Earth systems. (geoengineeringwatch.org)
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