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Definition of Leetle
1. little [adj] - See also: little
Lexicographical Neighbors of Leetle
Literary usage of Leetle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Best Readings by Solomon Henry Clark (1902)
"Den come for fin' out she is mak' it herse'f, For she ain't got moche monee for
spen', But all de sam' tam, she was never get lef, Dat nice leetle ..."
2. Lyrics of Home-land by Eugene J. Hall (1882)
"The leetle feet, that all day long Hev scarcely stopped the'r tread, ... Two leetle
pairs o' shoes are thrown Upon the attic floor; The feet that wore 'em, ..."
3. The Attaché: Or Sam Slick in England by Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1856)
"What beautiful new oaths the boys lam, and splendid leetle bits and scraps ...
the leetle galls, what nice leetle stories they hear; and what pretty leetle ..."
4. The Far Interior: A Narrative of Travel and Adventure from the Cape of Good by Walter Montagu Kerr (1886)
"I link of me leetle wife. ... What makes you so fearfully despondent, John ? "
" Ah, master! I tink of me leetle wife. ..."