dwarfish
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- dwarfishly adverb
- dwarfishness noun
Etymology
Origin of dwarfish
Example Sentences
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“Now does he feel his title/Hang loose about him, like a giant’s robe/Upon a dwarfish thief,” a thane observes in the final act.
From Los Angeles Times
“Now does he feel his title/ Hang loose about him, like a giant's robe/ upon a dwarfish thief.”
From Salon
Across eons, large galaxies gradually assembled via countless collisions of their dwarfish kin, scientists presume.
From Scientific American
Before them, at a long stone table, a dwarfish figure with a bristling yellow beard glared at the warriors.
From Literature
Letters were multiplied by symbols, crowded into parentheses, and set upon by dwarfish numbers drawn at odd angles.
From Literature
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