Small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America.
Disparaging terms for small people.
1A very large marble is a bumbo and a very small one a peewee.
2Four times he drove the peewee farther than Charles did.
3But by some accident of eye and timing he beat his brother at peewee.
4When I was a kid, I was the only girl on the local peewee football team.
5There is more good sportsmanship in this series than you'll find on a half-dozen peewee soccer fields.
6Thomas knew these Saturday morning get-togethers interfered with ballet recitals, peewee football games, and lawn mowing duties.
7It happened that one evening the boys were playing peewee, a new game to them, in the dooryard.
8Charles set his peewee, struck it, and, as it rose into the air, swung at it and missed.
9The fifth time he drove the peewee it flew humming like a bee far out in the field.
10The hell with coed peewee football.
11Gotha, Johnny told me, now lives in Birmingham and sells insurance, and he coaches a peewee football team on the side.
12They call them peewee leagues because they are specifically designed to give little kids a gentle first entry into the world of organised sport.
13We live in a peewee world which our senses create and declare that outside of what we see, smell, taste and hear there is nothing.
14As she closed the door, Dr. Peewee also rose to take leave.
15I tell you, Peewee, it's a comfort to ride in a good boat.
16Peewee turned the F-l l-F inside him, instantly shortening the range.