Examples of 'held little' in a sentence

Meaning of "held little"

Held little: To have a small amount or lack of something. Used when describing a quantity or quality that is insufficient or minimal

How to use "held little" in a sentence

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The database held little further information.
This meeting taught us that the proposed adjuvants held little secrets.
Earth held little apparent promise.
The election results held little suspense.
This held little value to women.
Every blade of grass held little drops of dew.
It held little interest for her.
Most of the other storylines held little interest for me.
I held little hope that this would end well.
At the age of seventeen the words held little meaning for me.
It held little attraction.
Rusty knew that life inside the orphanage held little promise.
The trees held little meaning for her as did the hunting.
It seemed his choices were few and his future held little promise.
He held little power or influence beyond receiving diplomatic letters from abroad.

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The dark hillsides reflected in the water held little attraction for him.
Jesus held little children in His hands.
The rest of the Web held little interest.
The Arconia held little secrets known only to the architect himself.
The Greek and Roman religions held little hope for the dead.
The Bahamas held little interest to the Spanish except as a source of slave labor.
Nevertheless, the body held little real power.
Clubland held little charm and he yearned for Reggie and the darker side of gangland.
At the time, those words held little meaning for me.
The city held little significance for Muslims who prayed toward Mecca and Medina.
Before this discovery, scientists thought permafrost held little to no mercury.
Authorities in Washington held little hope that the city would not be captured.
He was brought up in the Congregational church, but he held little.
The Bahamas held little interest to the Spanish other than the Lucayans.
Golden, palm-fringed beaches and exuberant tropical vegetation held little attraction for this explorer.
For Eakins, portraiture held little interest as a means of fashionable idealization or even simple verisimilitude.
After his return to prison, Manson 's rhetoric and hippie speeches held little sway.
Two decades ago, these registries held little more than diagnosis and contact information.
The United Kingdom was already a constitutional monarchy, so the queen held little direct power.
They could not vote and held little political power, beyond the power to rebel.
For many young people, however, the future held little promise.
Frederick the Great held little of Frederick Henry 's abilities and did not use him.
Soldiers resumed searching for the missing Friday, but held little hope of finding survivors.
Frederick the Great held little respect for Frederick Henry 's abilities and did not employ him.
At the time, the name held little weight.
Earth held little apparent promise . In its infancy, four billion years ago.
Their methods varied, but they frequently held little regard for the native Canadians.
The stork held little Sofia so hard?
Maximinus appointed his son Maximus caesar around 236, but he held little real power.
Anyway my daddy 's held little herd, come down with the hoof-and-mouth disease.
No, just Sofia. The stork held little.
Sir Berit's voice held little hope.
Sonnets and, in fact, all rhyme held little interest for " him.

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