precious few



precious few

 and precious little
very few; very little. (Few for people or things that can be counted, and little for amounts.) We get precious few tourists here in the winter. There's precious little food in the house and there is no money.
See also: few, precious

precious few

Also, precious little. Very few, very little, as in There are precious few leaves left on the trees, or We have precious little fuel left. In these idioms precious serves as an intensive, a colloquial usage dating from the first half of the 1800s.
See also: few, precious

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bethel['beθəl]
RocÍOro-THEE-o (Spanish), ro-SEE-o (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Appleby['æplbi]
Raganhildis-Ancient Germanic
ReŞİDe-Turkish
Levent-Turkish