Lexicographical Neighbors of Littlish
Literary usage of Littlish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (1860)
"An' this littlish blade's broke, you' see, but I wouldn't hev a new un put
in, 'cause they might be cheatin' me'an' givin' me another knife istid, ..."
2. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1895)
"An' this littlish blade's broke, you see, but I would n't hev a new un put
in, 'cause they might be cheatin' me an' givin' me another knife istid, ..."
3. Poems and Plays by Percy MacKaye (1916)
"Through all the carking day There are so many littlish cares to weigh Large
natures down, and steel The heart of understanding. — "Son, how is't ye feel? ..."
4. The Present Hour: A Book of Poems by Percy MacKaye (1914)
"Through all the carking day There are so many littlish cares to weigh Large
natures down, and steel The heart of understanding. — "Son, how is't ye feel? ..."