1. He will hate this, too, but Mister Rogers became a little mean.
2. I am a man of little means.
3. Indeed, were it not for the plaintiff attorneys, many of their defenders say, clergy abuse victims would have little means of recourse.
4. Maybe even a little mean.
5. Planners particularly fear that germs, cheap and deadly, could spread through a nation with little means to treat them.
6. Problems in gene development lead to high rates of death and deformity in cloned animals, for reasons that scientists scarcely understand and have little means of preventing.
7. Some people have worried, the article said, that the lotteries encourage dangerous speculation by people of little means.
8. The St. Louis Rams and the New Orleans Saints warmed up in their first regular season game, getting just a little extra mean.
9. In the meantime, the police, with little means to stop the anarchy have kept a low profile.
10. In the village of Golestan, which suffered particularly great losses and damage, several people told the paper that they had little means of transport at their disposal.