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dwarf

[dwawrf] / dwɔrf /






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While most attention has focused on income inequality, that phenomenon is dwarfed by the high and increasing holdings of wealth.

From MarketWatch

But in this reversal of fortune, he is the largest opponent, taking it upon himself to defend a dinky innocent from a herd of hunters dwarfed by his size but much larger than the cricket.

From Salon

A price tag for the Seahawks will almost certainly dwarf that.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bankrolled by television rights deals that dwarf those in other nations, Premier League clubs have long enjoyed a significant financial advantage over most of their European rivals.

From Barron's

The MAS uses currency as a policy tool to dampen inflationary expectations and support growth as trade flows dwarf the island nation’s domestic activity.

From The Wall Street Journal