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Meaning of little terror

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little terror (n)

a very troublesome child

little terror Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny kitten's sharp claws made it a little terror to play with.
  2. The neighbor's chihuahua barked incessantly, becoming a little terror for the entire street.
  3. Despite its diminutive size, the hamster could inflict surprisingly painful bites, making it a little terror in the cage.
  4. The student's unruly toddler was a little terror in the classroom, constantly disrupting lessons.
  5. The tiny bird had a sharp beak and was a little terror to the larger birds in the feeder.
  6. The baby's incessant crying made it a little terror for its exhausted parents.
  7. The mischievous squirrel was a little terror in the garden, stealing birdseed and wreaking havoc.
  8. The neighborhood children were a little terror, vandalizing property and making noise late at night.
  9. The fungus gnat larvae infested the potting soil, becoming a little terror for the indoor plants.
  10. The tiny spider's web was a little terror, catching unsuspecting insects in its sticky trap.

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a very troublesome child

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The tiny kitten's sharp claws made it a little terror to play with.

The neighbor's chihuahua barked incessantly, becoming a little terror for the entire street.

Despite its diminutive size, the hamster could inflict surprisingly painful bites, making it a little terror in the cage.

The student's unruly toddler was a little terror in the classroom, constantly disrupting lessons.