We have no meanings for "little claim" in our records yet.
1 Where there is no temptation, there can be little claim to virtue.
2 These, certainly, had little claim to be remembered in the division of booty.
3 He has but little claim to be remembered as a poet.
4 The new departure has certainly very little claim to the support of Republican citizens.
5 The king's ministers have as little claim upon me as the court of directors.
6 Until you do that, you can lay but little claim to a cheerful spirit.
7 Such employments may be congenial to their natures, but have little claim to public remuneration.
8 To Miss Jervois I lay some little claim .
9 I have indeed little claim on your confidence.
10 He has little claim to such a reputation.
11 Other writers contend, on the contrary, that these Virgins had very little claim to the reputation of Vestals.
12 Were this the case, Michelangelo would have little claim to rank as one of the world's chief artists.
13 And in truth, the God presented to him by his teachers was one with little claim on human devotion.
14 But if ignorance was particularly characteristic of the Canadians, the New Englanders could lay little claim to superior enlightenment.
15 The first tears he had shed rose at this generosity of the man he had so little claim upon.
16 I had so little claim on him, that I still feel a degree of surprise mixed with my gratitude.
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