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Too little or too small Thu Jul 07, 2005 17:06 pm  Too little or too small
 

can I use the sentence like

she is too little to touch the dog,

I am confused about too little or too small

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She's too little to touch the dog Thu Jul 07, 2005 17:13 pm  She's too little to touch the dog
 

Here both adjectives would work.
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Too little or too small Thu Jul 07, 2005 21:13 pm  Too little or too small
 

can you pl explain the use of too small or too little
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