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littlest

littlest \littlest\ adj. [superl. of little.] having or being distinguished by diminutive size.

Syn: least, smallest.

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littlest

a. (en-superlative of: little)

WordNet
littlest

adj. having or being distinguished by diminutive size; "the least bittern" [syn: least, smallest]

Usage examples of "littlest".

The littlest Forest Child led them away to a little valley-place where hemlock boughs had been spread to make a floor and raised on three sides to make a shelter.

The littlest Forest Child was already asleep, curled close by the fire.

The littlest boy, the one with the funny curls, laughs at me and stares and stares.

Tree Mother left them there and flew away with the littlest Forest Child, the one who liked to wander alone by himself.

She brought instead a skilled and devout woodcarver, an artist of the first rank, a maker of holy images with more talent in his littlest finger than most men could ever dream of commanding.

I have felt the All-Heart close by twice before: when I was Littlest, and also at the end of my last life.

Soon enough, when the Littlest has grown, we will leave here, each on our own, to search for Anchead while the First-Lights still glow in this land, but we will remember.

She regarded them for a long time, causing the littlest ones to squirm and clutch at their fellows for comfort.

Even the littlest boy had tasks to perform, and Brian was assigned to guard the flock of tame geese that nibbled grass along the banks of the Shannon.

I saw she carried the Littlest Angel so I thought it a reasonable risk - a little girl and her space dolly.

And the little monster just stood there, a tiny girl in a play spacesuit laughing up at me, two blue eyes of ridicule it seemed, and she was still holding what I could see was the Littlest Angel.

Then I saw on the floor where she had left the puffed and bulbous space doll, Littlest Angel, and I stooped to take it and rush it to her.

When I touched the Littlest Angel both my hands blew off up to the shoulders.

Little Sister was actually to blame for the mining of the Littlest Angel?

With the littlest hint of a threat I would reach for the ball peen of steel to hammer-stroke the Insolent Face of the Fears, not talk of a Beautiful Hour.