Examples of 'more than a little' in a sentence
Meaning of "more than a little"
more than a little: Signifies a considerable amount or degree of something, more than just a small or moderate amount
How to use "more than a little" in a sentence
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more than a little
And more than a little split blood.
I think it was nothing more than a little anxiety.
He was more than a little under the influence.
This smells like more than a little.
I know more than a little about arrogance.
It does not amount to more than a little walk.
I am more than a little disappointed in your progress.
It dawned on me you are more than a little depressed.
And more than a little canine vomit.
And everyone was going more than a little crazy.
I have more than a little faith in you.
That smells like more than a little.
More than a little bit of ice surrounding us.
Which makes me more than a little skittish.
More than a little and less than enough.
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I might need more than a little time.
More than a little bit of trouble.
But you are more than a little unstable.
More than a little like going to war.
I know this is more than a little crazy.
More than a little black dress.
This better be more than a little turbulence.
More than a little unsettling.
I would call it more than a little treat.
I am more than a little surprised you asked me here.
This place is going to be more than a little eccentric.
I am more than a little bored with television.
I think it was a little more than a little tour.
It takes more than a little leg to shake me up.
Maybe a little bit more than a little.
Nothing more than a little verse really.
You are getting a lot more than a little.
It takes more than a little barbecue to fry me.
Only it turned out to be more than a little.
You look more than a little bruised.
It looks like you fell more than a little.
Mike was more than a little stressed out.
Insurance certificates can be more than a little baffling.
It takes more than a little lava to stop me.
I know they suffer more than a little.
I would be more than a little surprised if it is not.
I am going to miss you more than a little.
He is also more than a little fond of cookies.
We are plum tired and we are more than a little lost.
There is more than a little irony here.
That made him flinch more than a little.
You need more than a little understanding.
Sounds to me as if you are already more than a little disturbed.
I am more than a little obsessed with derby.
You are getting more than a little.
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