Tom Thumb
Americannoun
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a diminutive hero of folk tales.
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an extremely small person; dwarf.
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General, nickname of Charles Sherwood Stratton.
noun
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General, stage name of Charles Stratton. 1838–83, US midget, exhibited in P. T. Barnum's circus
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a dwarf; midget
Etymology
Origin of Tom Thumb
after Tom Thumb, the tiny hero of several English folk tales
Example Sentences
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Tomatoes such as Early Girl, Roma, Health Kick and Tom Thumb are some of the common compact tomato varieties that work well for containers, he said.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 25, 2023
Tom Thumb, Chang and Eng, even animal acts like Jumbo the elephant.
From Washington Post • Oct. 18, 2019
My heart broke for Haydon, especially since I know, with zero doubt, that if given the choice, I’d have gone to see Tom Thumb.
From New York Times • Jul. 26, 2018
The horse won, but only because Tom Thumb eventually broke down after having sped off to an early lead.
From Slate • Aug. 28, 2017
Not the least of these in point of attractiveness and popularity was General "Tom" Thumb, who was petted and feasted wherever he went.
From Sawdust & Spangles Stories & Secrets of the Circus by Coup, W. C.
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