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1One described him as a diminutive figure with long, dark curly hair.
2You were remarking to yourself that his diminutive figure unfitted him for tragedy.
3Waverley remained where he was, a diminutive figure in the vastness of his den.
4Buonaparte loved to describe the astonishment with which the Mamelukes looked at his diminutive figure.
5His face was not perhaps much more impressive in its contour than his diminutive figure.
6At that Lopez drew his diminutive figure up, and tried to assume a bold look.
7A diminutive figure with wings that leaped to its feet, then sped towards the flying men.
8The door opened, a trim, diminutive figure entered.
9The countess looked disdainfully at the diminutive figure of her son, and raised her shoulders with contempt.
10I spun around and saw four really big goons enter, then the diminutive figure of Viktor Yurichenko.
11He was bold, clever, unprincipled, and unscrupulous, with a slender diminutive figure and a delicate woman's face.
12Juliet squinted through her wraparound sunglasses, concentrating on following the diminutive figure bobbing through the crowd before her.
13IN the middle of the crowd of dark-suited, burly firefighters, the diminutive figure is a flash of colour.
14Yet her diminutive figure in the drawing-room-such is the power of personality-madea social place of it at once.
15He looked down at her diminutive figure with its well-shaped, patrician head, its sensitive mouth, its wide-set, shining eyes.
16A diminutive figure of Tobit follows at his feet, and he bears in his hand a scroll with this inscription:
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