"little" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For such a comparatively young officer, you leave little to chance.
- So far as violence is concerned, the Hammer novels leave little to the imagination.
- They are only skeletons, but leave little to the imagination.
- Plastics - that here leave little to the imagination - were widely used in fashion.
- And if there is any doubt about what these new energy drinks offer, their names leave little to the imagination.
- SMART students leave little to chance for the day of the big test.
- In today's fashion world, it seems, designers leave little about their images to chance when the chance of survival is already so slim.
- The public story has been cleaned up considerably for television, but the remaining details leave little to the imagination.
- With this one overarching source of joy now denied to him, there must have seemed to him little left to live for.
- That is, not only do the effects leave little to the imagination; they also never really satisfy, even though people may keep going back for more.
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