I surmise that "few" is relating to "quantity" whereas "little" refers to "size". An example of this is: This answer was supplied with as little few words as possible.
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
The main difference between the two products is their ingredients.
"Peu" in French means "little" or "few".
I will give you a little more time to complete the test. The job took a little more (or, a little less) time to do than I expected.
The difference between the two options refers to the distinctions or variations between the choices being compared.
Very little. Maybe a few horses.
cosoles, fps rate, missions, cloth, and a few extra little things
There is little difference between many acrylics and latex paints.
Very little difference.
Very little - the S has a few cosmetic fairings and the N has a different dashboard that moves with the handle bars, but that is it.
Few means "not many (people or things)." It is used to say that there are not a lot of people or things. A few means "some (people or things)." It is used to say that there are a small number of people or things.
the origin of few and far between is that a little goes along way
During implantation bleeding, it is only a little spot of blood or a few little spots. You only need a pantyliner for it, not a tampon or sanitary towel. It only lasts for a day
i don't know i am little @_@
Ones little one is not.
There is very little difference unless you take away the 'for' :)
There is little difference except mastic means 'from plant origins'.