little-known

adj

Definitions

  1. Not known about by many people.

    • The Misses Marie Deutsch and Ann Solomon are vacationing in that littlest-known part of the world—New York—and believing in the slogan of “See America First,” they started their vacation by visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art....
    • She turned out a script that was a masterpiece of its kind. On her advice, Rowland engaged a little-known director, Rex Ingram, and an even less-known actor, Rudolph Valentino, to star in it.
    • Some little-known lines belonging to the State exist in the extreme south-west corner of Western Australia, to serve the timber country.

The neighborhood

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