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Difference between Be a little short of something and Be little short of something

be a little short of somethingjust barely fail to have the required amount of smth.:

  • Mr. Rhodes was prevented from sailing for Europe owing to the fact that he was a little short of passage money.

be little short of something—(also: be nothing short of something) be the same as smth.; be nothing less than smth.:

  • A mere look was enough to provoke him to anger that was little short of madness.