Thesaurus / Lilliputian
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It was all cherry satin and white lace, the furniture lilliputian, to match the proportions of the room and the lady.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONYou will read Boccaccio, whose tales are intaglios carved with exquisitely licentious and Lilliputian scenes.
SINISTER STREET, VOL. 1COMPTON MACKENZIELittle Katy laughed outright, as the idea of this Lilliputian combatant presented itself.
RUTH HALLFANNY FERNHer humble origin certainly did not betray itself in her hands and feet, which were exquisite in shape and lilliputian in size.
THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNELBARONESS EMMUSKA ORCZYThe toilet of this lilliputian in feathers, performed on her chosen twig as it often was, interested me greatly.
A BIRD-LOVER IN THE WESTOLIVE THORNE MILLERShe had seen little of him even in his boyish days, and even then he was rather a hero in their Lilliputian circle.
HENRIETTA TEMPLEBENJAMIN DISRAELINor is mere subtenancy the most elaborate of the arrangements which arise among these Lilliputian capitalists.
THE AGRARIAN PROBLEM IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURYRICHARD HENRY TAWNEYHence the scale can be diminished, without detriment in their eyes, until it becomes lilliputian to ours.
AN ARTIST'S LETTERS FROM JAPANJOHN LA FARGEI never ceased marveling at the pluck with which this Lilliputian tackled life in the midst of such Brobdingnagian surroundings.
SIGURD OUR GOLDEN COLLIE AND OTHER COMRADES OF THE ROADKATHARINE LEE BATESThe idea of a Lilliputian city was at first suggested to my mind on looking down this extensive avenue.
THE SOUTH-WESTJOSEPH HOLT INGRAHAMWORDS RELATED TO LILLIPUTIAN
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