pronoun

definition

Few people, few things.

example

Many are called, but few are chosen.

Examples of few in a Sentence

The doctor will be in to talk to you in a few minutes.

He had a right to a few quirks.

In a few minutes Mr. Lincoln joined them.

The driver took them to a Spanish design home a few miles from the hacienda.

We know but few men, a great many coats and breeches.

I'll be up in a few hours.

In that small house, there were few secrets.

They were silent for a few seconds.

There are a few reasons.

The trouble is that very few of their laborious explanations stick in the memory.

The room was silent for a few minutes after they left.

Most people buy Apple TV, but a few buy the Roku XDS Streaming Player.

In a few days the beautiful spring will be here.

But during the first few weeks I was confronted with unforeseen difficulties.

Indeed, there were few things that he loved more.

She looked so cute that Carmen took a few pictures of her.

Let me start with a few caveats.

She fed them and gathered the few eggs they had laid after she gathered them yesterday.

Little sister and I would take you out into the garden, and pick the delicious raspberries and a few strawberries for you.

Now, dear friend, Please accept these few words because of the love that is linked with them.

I have only a few moments left in which to answer your questions about the "Helen Keller" Public Library.

They got into the carriage and drove for a few minutes in silence.

On the day that he was seven years old, his mother gave him a few pennies.

These few were given the tools to achieve their maximum potential, to live that dream.

In March Helen and Miss Sullivan went North, and spent the next few months traveling and visiting friends.

They danced for a few minutes in comfortable silence, and finally he spoke again.

After a few moments Jonathan answered.

Mr. Warner and Mr. Burroughs, the great lover of nature, came to see us a few days after, and we had a delightful talk with them.

A few minutes later Dulce and Alex joined them at the table.

In a few minutes the big net was pulled up out of the water.

A few days ago I received a little box of English violets from Lady Meath.

After a few minutes' bustle beside the high bedstead, those who had carried the sick man dispersed.

There were leads, but few.

I have a few places picked out already.

Very few people ever came that way.

Only once afterward in fifteen years was their constant companionship broken for more than a few days at a time.

There was no one now between the squadron and the enemy except a few scattered skirmishers.

For a few moments all were silent.

Boris said a few words to his general, and Count Bennigsen turned to Pierre and proposed that he should ride with him along the line.

I just got the message a few minutes ago.

Two freed her a few hours later and let her walk around the room.

A child with but few sources may keep distinct what he draws from each.

Felipa stared at the wall, deep in thought for a few minutes.

Carmen read to her from a book for a few minutes until she fell asleep and then turned the light off.

At the foot of the hill lay wasteland over which a few groups of our Cossack scouts were moving.

All he saw about him merged into a general impression of naked, bleeding human bodies that seemed to fill the whole of the low tent, as a few weeks previously, on that hot August day, such bodies had filled the dirty pond beside the Smolensk road.

Only a few of them still move, rise, and feebly fly to settle on the enemy's hand, lacking the spirit to die stinging him; the rest are dead and fall as lightly as fish scales.

Get a few things together.

On the same page, Amazon says "Frequently Bought Together" and then lists a few other products.

A very few, as heroes, patriots, martyrs, reformers in the great sense, and men, serve the state with their consciences also, and so necessarily resist it for the most part; and they are commonly treated as enemies by it.

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