(Used especially of persons) of inferior size.
1This skyscraper made the Empire State Building look puny for God's sake.
2The wind hurled their words away in disdain of the puny effort.
3Besides, she's not exactly a threat to them since she's so puny.
4But we puny mortals are all puppets in the hands of Fate.
5HORVATH: Is that your puny attempt to embarrass me with my past?
6They spoke in puny voices, affected by the undertones of the wood.
7O puny mortal, instruct me not in the miracles of my master.
8The drones were tracking the warriors-thesoldiers and their puny female leader.
9The cunning of the ages defeats your puny efforts at every turn.
10Something pinched and puny about Elisabeth Saillard was painful to the eye.
11In eleven months again, October 25, I had another little puny girl.
12All that remained of Macklin's army was one puny-looking high school geek!
13And most of them make western music's masculine posturing look positively puny
14But their efforts seem so puny, and the result so one-sided, that
15No effort that his puny arm could make availed to check it.
16Immediately an abortive blow from the poet's puny arm swished the air.
Puny per variant geogràfica