Examples of 'had little to say' in a sentence

Meaning of "had little to say"

had little to say: This phrase is used to indicate someone being quiet or reticent, often in a conversation or discussion. It suggests that the person did not contribute much or offer many opinions or thoughts on the matter being discussed

How to use "had little to say" in a sentence

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had little to say
She had little to say about all of it.
Surprisingly they had little to say.
It had little to say on the strategic orientation of enforcement.
Although police spokesman had little to say on the subject.
It had little to say about historical models of ethics.
After the war when others were writing their memoirs he had little to say.
Nick had little to say on the drive home.
The report provided information on prison regulations but had little to say about actual practice.
He had little to say in response.
Crown prosecutor Frederic Hivon had little to say after the ruling.
She had little to say about the policies of the candidates.
Women of the various tribes had little to say about whom they would marry.
They had little to say about what could be done in the short-term.
Building owner James Kirkpatrick had little to say.
And the law had little to say about it.

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Indeed, he looked rather morose and had little to say.
But they had little to say because the session ended abruptly.
That being the case, he had little to say.
Tom Thomson had little to say about The Jack Pine or his painting in general.
Since then, the party has had little to say.
Indeed the poor man had little to say about civil government in Rome.
I am not convinced that this was a good idea ; the pupils had little to say.
The proposed programme budget had little to say about the specific activities to be funded.
When pressed for an opinion on her work, Freud had little to say.
Even Sanders had little to say about it.
When I reflect on my father, he had little to say.
Treaty of Rome had little to say about money.
Chen Yun, who was ill at the time, had little to say.
We had little to say to each other, but the silence did not weigh heavily.
Your father and I had little to say to each other.
Anyway, I had little to say to him " and nothing as regards direction.
When they have, they have had little to say about it.
Military leaders had little to say during this debate, and military considerations were seldom raised.
Even Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, had little to say about the psychopath.
However, to date, these works have had little to say about these influential actors.
Until now, Iranian public opinion has had little to say on the conflict.
That being the case, I had little to say at that moment.
Unfortunately, Joseph Smith had little to say about the translation process.
For once, Carter had little to say.
The information professionals had little to say about the " News " page,.
In the end, though, he still had little to say in response to Farmer 's question.
Empress Dowager Cixi ( then Concubine Yi ) had little to say in her son 's upbringing.

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