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Meaning of "little hours"

little hours: Phrase indicating a short amount of time, commonly used to describe a brief duration or limited availability
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  • plural of little hour

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little hours
The track little hours after the funeral.
Mostly on the air as a filler programme and during the little hours of the night.
The little hours of the afternoon.
Just two little hours.
The bishop is formally received in the church before the Little Hours.
These are a solemn celebration of the Little Hours with added hymns and readings.
Thus the four little Hours with their antiphons picture a flourishing Christian life.
But the twins were back the track little hours after the funeral.
The Little Hours is a good comedy.
The structure and propers of the Little Hours are governed by the Typicon.
In the Roman Office it is found only in the Little Hours.
Do many ideas, so little hours in the day.
The Royal Hours are the most liturgically splendid celebration of the Little Hours.
The Little Hours are normally not read individually, but are usually aggregated with other services.
It is one of the Little Hours.

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The Little Hours is a 2017 American medieval comedy film written and directed by Jeff Baena.
Grand theft - when our visitors are here only two little hours.
Forty-eight little hours.
What a difference a day… the sun and the flowers… Twenty-four little hours.
It 's twelve little hours.
I am not ready to step all night - and dance? - It 's twelve little hours.
Okay, fine. Just two little hours.
I love you, Camilla… not the people you become for those two little hours every night.

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