Definition
In an individual manner that creates an effect from a small action.
In Context
- "They are all helping each other, as loving sisters should; and perhaps some day they will meet, and will realize how each in her own little way has done some service for the others."
- "In their own little way, they made me feel like I was special — just being me."
- "In her own little way, Thérèse tried to remedy that community deficiency."
- "Like the little white Sheep, the most important thing I admire about you, honestly, is how in your own little way you seem to amaze people, especially me; how you can take the bad experiences that have occurred in your hidden past, and turn them into positive achievements."
Also Said As
- in one's own small way
- modestly