Examples of 'little traditional' in a sentence

Meaning of "little traditional"

little traditional: Describes something that has few or minimal elements of conventional or customary practices. This phrase is frequently used in discussions about culture, cuisine, or customs

How to use "little traditional" in a sentence

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little traditional
There is very little traditional advertising.
Small makeshift theatres and music halls provided a little traditional entertainment.
Very little traditional knowledge is written.
I know pink is a little traditional.
A little traditional firm.
Highly skilled samurai swordsmanship prevailed against an army with very little traditional training.
Think of how little traditional aesthetics deals with such kinds of perceptions.
I've known you a long time, and this just seems a little traditional for you.
You can even choose to go a little traditional while wishing your parents or family.
Little traditional biographical information is available about El Morya Khan.
Follow me. I know pink is a little traditional.
Here you will discover little traditional villages that are still preserved through tourism.
But if I am being honest, it looks a little traditional.
Orio is a little traditional village in the coast of Gipuzkoa.
I have known you a long time … and this just seems, uh … a little traditional for you . Nothing.

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Being a little traditional and feminine, Russian women still value chivalry.
What? I have known you a long time, and this just seems a little traditional for you . - Nothing.
Is not that a little traditional for you? Christmas shopping?
A bus outside to take us there, for a little traditional session--.

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