Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Small; dwarfish.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Much undersized.
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- adjective Much
undersized ;dwarfish .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Speak friend and come on in is way more "Rejectionisty" and much less dwarfy, so.
"I Went to Rejectionist World and It Was Not A Democracy"; Or, Some Thoughts on Our Deep Thoughts 2010
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I totally relate, as the only reason my dwarfy Paladin even made it to 59 is because of external pressure.
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Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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: Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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: Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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: Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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: Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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Newton in a letter to Robert Hooke, his hunchbacked dwarfy rival (1676), in an old style flame war.
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