Aún no tenemos significados para "little thicket".
1Then he hid in a little thicket to see what would happen.
2There was a stomping rush in the little thicket he had been watching.
3Some few feet up the cliff was a little thicket of withered thorns.
4Quitting the little thicket of alpine plants, we found ourselves again in a savannah.
5They entered into a little thicket, and passed through it by a narrow path.
6And so I followed him apart, where a little thicket gave us more privacy.
7Shaking with fear, she ran toward the river, and paused at a little thicket behind Dannie.
8They had passed a little thicket of brush and were drawing near the group under the tree.
9A little thicket of willows grew there.
10It was in the midst of this little thicket that a small, dark, and glittering object caught my attention.
11We left the carriage, and on my arm Jo strolled through the little thicket of hemlock-trees, green and fragrant.
12Then they pushed rapidly on into the little thicket which Henry recognized as his hiding-place of the previous night.
13We chose a rocky slab some ten yards off, separated from us by a little thicket of olive-green spikes.
14These had been dug within a little thicket of shrubs, planted by poor Jamie Allen, under Maud's own directions.
15In quitting the place, I led the party; and, as we went through a little thicket, I heard female voices.
16Above him the road curved, and she could not see him until she turned the little thicket just before him.
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