Collocations for "a little"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "a little" in context.
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a little
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a little (bit) scared
- can I have a little more?
- spend a little (more) time [working, studying, cleaning]
- a little over [half]
- give them a little [extra, help]
- would it kill you to [help out, clean up] a little?
- reminds me a little of
- [just, not even] a little
- a little (bit) scared
- [have, like] a little [brandy, coffee, cake]
- can I have a little more?
- [add, use] a little [sugar, flour, baking soda]
- spend a little (more) time [working, studying, cleaning]
- a little [time, money, patience]
- a little over [half]
- a little more [patience]
- give them a little [extra, help]
- a little bit [more, less] than
- would it kill you to [help out, clean up] a little?
- a little bit of [cake]
- reminds me a little of
- for (just) a little while
- [just, not even] a little
- a little [late, lazy, big, short, long]
- a little [further, higher, lower]
- is a little [old, young] (for)
- [just, not even] a little
- live a little!
'a little' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Moor
- afraid
- aim
- ambitious
- annoyed
- application
- apprehensive
- ashamed
- astray
- backbone
- backward
- bird
- bit
- bite
- bitter
- bland
- bounce
- broad
- bunny
- cache
- calm
- challenge
- change
- chap
- cheer
- chubby
- chuckle
- clear
- close
- cloudy
- clumsy
- cocky
- colloquial
- colorful
- comedy
- conspicuous
- context
- corny
- cough
- coward
- cozy
- crazy
- cuddle
- darling
- deep
- different
- dill
- distraction
- dodgy
- doodle