Crossword-Solution: DWARFISH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Dwarfish | a. | Like a dwarf; below the common stature or size; very small; petty; as, a dwarfish animal, shrub. |
We have 41 clues for the answer “DWARFISH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| nanoid | 1 answer |
| dwarf tree | 5 answers |
| runty | 7 answers |
| stumpy | 9 answers |
| dinky | 13 answers |
| dumpy | 15 answers |
| Squat | 27 answers |
| homunculus | 33 answers |
| gnomish | 34 answers |
| tom thumb | 35 answers |
| Stubby | 35 answers |
| Pygmy | 36 answers |
| midget | 36 answers |
| manikin | 36 answers |
| truncated | 36 answers |
| Midge | 37 answers |
| Pint-size | 37 answers |
| Runt | 38 answers |
| Petite ___ | 42 answers |
| ATROPHIED | 44 answers |
| Peewee | 45 answers |
| Miniature | 46 answers |
| Gnome | 48 answers |
| Bantam? | 49 answers |
| Microscopic | 50 answers |
| Wee | 52 answers |
| Inconsiderable | 52 answers |
| Dwarf | 53 answers |
| Dwarfed. | 57 answers |
| Stunted | 57 answers |
| Underdeveloped | 59 answers |
| Lilliputian | 59 answers |
| misshapen | 59 answers |
| undersized | 60 answers |
| Diminutive | 65 answers |
| "Tiny ___" | 68 answers |
| Limited | 72 answers |
| ___ minute | 74 answers |
| Small | 88 answers |
| Short | 99 answers |
| Little ___. | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DWARFISH (5)
This very dapper but dwarfish figure, with the spike of black beard carried insolently forward, the clever unrestful eyes, the neat but very nervous fingers, could be none other than the man just described to him: Isidore Smythe, who made dolls out of banana skins and match-boxes; Isidore Smythe, who made millions out of undrinking butlers and unflirting housemaids of metal.
The inhabitants had identified him for a Pict, as, by some singular confusion of name, they called the dark and dwarfish aboriginal people of the land.
Hermiston parish is one of the least populous in Scotland; and, by the time you came that length, you would scarce be surprised at the inimitable smallness of the kirk, a dwarfish, ancient place seated for fifty, and standing in a green by the burn-side among two-score gravestones.
Over miles of the red mountain He hunted as they fled, And strewed the dwarfish bodies Of the dying and the dead.
For the dwarfish brother of Ferdinand they always exhibited supreme contempt, which his character, a compound of imbecility, cowardice, and cruelty, well merited.
Quotes with DWARFISH (3)
From the bonny bells of heather, They brewed a drink long syne, Was sweeter far than honey, Was stronger far than wine. They brewed it and they drank it, And lay in blessed swound, For days and days together, In their dwellings underground. There rose a King in Scotland, A fell man to his foes, He smote the Picts in battle, He hunted them like roes. Over miles of the red mountain He hunted as they fled, And strewed the dwarfish bodies Of the dying and the dead. Summer came in…
Why, you boggle-eyed, flap-tongued, drag-bellied offspring of unmentionable algae! You seething little leprous blotch of bat-nibbled fungus! You cringing parasite on the underside of a dwarfish and ignoble worm!
It wasn't that dwarfs weren't interested in sex. They saw the vital need for fresh dwarfs to leave their goods to and continue the mining work after they had gone. It was simply that they also saw no point in distinguishing between the sexes anywhere but in private. There was no such thing as a Dwarfish female pronoun or, once the children were on solids, any such thing as women's work.