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dwarfs

noun as in little people

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Example Sentences

The rate of partner violence dwarfs the number  of women who experience sexual assault from a stranger (7%).

She promised the dwarfs that she would certainly not let anyone inside again.

Well, the dwarfs took pity on him and gave him the coffin, and the prince had it carried to his castle.

When the dwarfs came home from the mines that evening, they found Little Snow White lying on the ground, and she was dead.

Finally, as the sun was about to set, she came upon a little cottage that belonged to seven dwarfs.

This reasoning displeased the dwarfs, and one of them named Tad denounced it with much indignation.

But indeed, it was useless to rub her eyes, the dwarfs did not vanish, and so she was obliged to believe that they were real.

The dwarfs leaped into the air and in a bound seized and cut the branches, out of which they deftly wove a basket chair.

The kingdom of the dwarfs was very deep and extended under the greater part of the earth.

Dwarfs in pointed hoods pricked with fern leaves whirled about these edifices in the airiest fashion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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