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Meanings of signify little in English
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Usage of signify little in English
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I fear all real profit he hath made of his travel will signifylittle.
2
This would actually signifylittle.
3
As a matter of fact it would signifylittle to me as artist to know whether this music is originally from India or Tartary.
4
References to dragon-flies are common throughout English poetry, but the references signifylittle more than a mere colourless mention of the passing of the insect.
5
The Duke himself had a little hurt in his thigh, but signifiedlittle.
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The word, in its general sense, signifieslittle more than the absence of external control.
7
It signifiedlittle where she went or what she did; they were utterly separated now.
8
It signifiedlittle to Laperouse, in love, that the lady had neither rank nor fortune.
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The music evidently signifiedlittle to his ears.
10
Divine providence, though frequently dwelt upon, signifiedlittle more for the Stoic than destiny or fate.
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The bergs in the north signifiedlittle.
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I thought the tone of the words, careless as they were, signifiedlittle value for the knowledge.
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The antecedents of that mysterious fair-haired "Find" are still in doubt, but this signifieslittle.
14
No matter; Marcel de Bardelys is a gentleman, and party signifieslittle when a man is dying.
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She has brought this little mousko-[Mouskois the masculine of mousme, and signifieslittle boy.
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To Hugh Clavering, who was by no means a man of sentiment, this signifiedlittle or nothing.