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Meanings of
midget
in English
Portuguese
anão
Catalan
nan
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A person who is markedly small.
dwarf
nanus
Portuguese
anão
Very small in size.
tiny
diminutive
petite
bantam
lilliputian
flyspeck
Related terms
little
small
Synonyms
Examples for "
dwarf
"
dwarf
nanus
Examples for "
dwarf
"
1
The island was also home to a
dwarf
elephant ancestor, for example.
2
Youre a free
dwarf
now, and every private detective needs a partner.
3
The green
dwarf
swept the shell expertly against the ledge; leaped out.
4
But Gonzalez's payments
dwarf
the meager handouts given previous computer crime informants.
5
Yet this was not the best of it; for the
dwarf
said-
1
Dwarfs.-Theword "dwarf" is of Saxon origin (dwerg, dweorg) and corresponds to the "pumilio" or
"
nanus
"
of the Romans.
2
U.
NANUS
.-
-
Dwarf
Gorse
,
Cat Whin, and Tam Furze.
Usage of
midget
in English
1
The
midget
said something biting in his peculiarly cracked and brittle voice.
2
That
midget
Barrett pays the customs people off to avoid the duties.
3
Zinka was a Ukrainian
midget
,
a dancer with the Borzoi Dance Company.
4
But excuse me, said the now jovial
midget
as he walked away.
5
Why not just get a
midget
hooker and be done with it?
6
He chucked appreciatively at the
midget
screwdrivers and things Tom was making.
7
It was expecting too much from life to have a
midget
threesome.
8
And I was like a
midget
,
and I had dinner with her.
9
Surprisingly, it was Mike the
midget
who said warmly, You got it!
10
The
midget
Lawyer looked up in Envy at his mastodonic Acquaintance and sighed.
11
Turns out it IS possible to do, you just need a cooperative
midget
.
12
A
midget
is usually suave in manners and not easily embarrassed in public.
13
A nimble double jointed
midget
ahead of the others, catching up.
14
Adine paused to chuckle a bit at the
midget
's
interest in the recital.
15
I did not wake up the
midget
who had made this dreadful thing.
16
But excitement seemed to follow the circus
midget
wherever he went.
Other examples for "midget"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
midget
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little midget
female midget
say the midget
fuck a midget
tiny midget
More collocations
Translations for
midget
Portuguese
anão
anã
Catalan
nan
Midget
through the time
Midget
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common