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little
Adjective
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If something is little, its size is not big.
I just ate a tiny little piece of the cake.
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A little while, distance, etc. is not long.
Could you just wait a little while more?
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A little person or animal is young.
Two little boys were fighting on the playground.
little
Determinative
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Little money, room, help, etc. is a small amount of it; not much.
They understood little or no French.
He was busy and had little time for children.
Try to spend as little of your money as possible.
We saw little of her after the first day.
Little is known about the problem.
The building was destroyed leaving little more than rock and glass.
She's a quiet person with little to say about these things.
This has little to do with him and a lot to do with you.
We saved what little was left.
fish
Noun
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A fish is an animal that lives in the water and has scales and gills.
When I went fishing, I only caught two fish.
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Fish is the meat of a fish.
White wine goes well with fish.
fish
Verb
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To fish means to catch fish, or to get other things that are in the water.
He fished the ball out of the river.