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[ lit -l-tuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈlɪt l tən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun Sir Thomas, c1407–1481, English jurist and author.
a town in NE Colorado.
Words nearby Littleton Little strokes fell great oaks, Little Tennessee River, little theater, little theatre, little toe, Littleton , Little Turtle, little woman, Little Women, Littlewood, littlie
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Example sentences from the Web for Littleton My mother still lives in the same house in Littleton , and my two sisters still live here as well.
Newtown Shooting: Life After Losing a Loved One to Gun Violence | Caitlin Dickson| December 18, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Littleton says Nominee Romney would be greeted by Tea Partiers with something between skepticism and disgust.
Tea Party ‘Is Dead’: How the Movement Fizzled in 2012’s GOP Primaries | Patricia Murphy| February 6, 2012| DAILY BEAST
To make matters worse, Littleton had attempted a personal reconciliation with O'Connell.
A History of England, Period III. | Rev. J. Franck Bright
"I had endeavored to bear that in mind," Littleton retorted with spirit.
Unleavened Bread | Robert Grant
The next dismemberment of the Groton grant took place in the winter of 1738-39, when a parcel of land was set off to Littleton .
The Bay State Monthly, Volume I. No. VI. June, 1884 | Various
A few years later the law is stated the same way by the famous Littleton .
The Common Law | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
We spent a happy week together after the return of my friends to Littleton .
The Path of Duty, and Other Stories | H. S. Caswell
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