dwarfing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of dwarfing
First recorded in 1620–30; dwarf ( def. ) + -ing 1 ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Thousands of Australians flocked to donate blood, dwarfing the previous record.
From BBC
YouTube accounts for the biggest share of television viewing time in the United States of any streaming platform, dwarfing even Netflix.
From Barron's
Television rights have generated enormous broadcast revenues for English sides, with the income from that source dwarfing those of other countries.
From BBC
TV rights have generated enormous broadcast revenues for Premier League sides, with the income from that source dwarfing those of other countries.
From BBC
To keep it from dwarfing its 19th-century neighbors, he broke up its mass into separate blocky pavilions.
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