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littler

littler \littler\ adj. [compar. of little.] small or little relative to something else.

Syn: smaller.

Wiktionary
littler

a. (en-comparative of: little)

WordNet
littler

adj. small or little relative to something else [syn: smaller]

Wikipedia
Littler

Littler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gene Littler (born 1930), American golfer
  • John Littler (18th century), English professional cricketer
  • Matt Littler (born 1982), English actor
  • Oswald Littler (1907–1970), English footballer
  • Prince Littler (1901-1973), British television executive
  • Stuart Littler (born 1979), English rugby league player
  • Susan Littler (1948-1982), English actress

Usage examples of "littler".

There was neck and jaw, an ear, I think, and a geyser of blood, brilliant in the light of their lamp, and then I had the littler catamite inside my telescopic sight, and then I planted the shot inside his ear.

The littler kids running in tight circles trying to follow the shadow of the ceiling fan.

Some of the littler kids who take their showers after the upperclassmen are hanging around listening.

The Big Buddies translate Schtitt into accessible language for the littler kids, is a big part of their assignment.

Tavis-impression in front of the younger players, for fear that the littler kids will find it impossible to take the real Tavis seriously at the times he needs to be taken seriously.

The guy wipes his nose with the heel of his hand just like the littler Buddies at E.

The littler kids snuck in and broke some of the jars and stole one and ran away in mortal terror to break it elsewhere and then run again.

Some of the bigger littler kids even tried that inevitable gag of putting a paper bag full of dog shit on her stoop and lighting it.

The circumstances of her death and discovery became more dark myth for the littler kids.

The littler boy put his hand over his mouth as he chortled with delight.

She let out another scream, a littler one then, of surprise, and whipped her head sideways to look down the hall before running down the rest of the stairs, sliding and nearly falling, twice.

He was an enormous man, towering over the littler kids, some of whom only came up to waist level.

It was impossible to keep the littler ones from crying and some of the older ones had panicked.

The big fish eats the little fish and the little fish eats the littler fish.

And littler fleas to bite them, and so ad infinitum, if you see what I mean.