We have no meanings for "too puny" in our records yet.
1 But Vespasian's retainer was too puny to tantalize a tambourinist with grand ideas.
2 Surely this man-fly was too puny to defeat it.
3 In 2017 principles are too puny and they get trampled under the feet of partisanship.
4 Man's contrivances were too puny for him.
5 Thou hast not deserved immortality because thou hast been too puny in thy mind and heart and soul.
6 But the hummock was too puny ; all that was revealed from its summit was the extent of her isolation.
7 One fears the slender rods which must support the whole enormous weight are too puny to fulfill their office.
9 The economy-boosting package they have trumpeted this week is in reality too puny a tool, aimed at the wrong target.
10 But even in that meagre light Homer could see that the prisoner's silhouette was too puny and too lifeless to belong to the brigadier.
11 Certainly thou dost recollect Pan's words to the effect that mankind hast been too puny in his mind and heart and soul to deserve immortality.
12 The hold was firm enough, but his arms were far too puny to perform such work, even when death would be the penalty of failure.
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This collocation consists of: Too puny through the time