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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "pigmy" in a sentence

    pigmy example sentences

    pigmy


    1. Look at the pigmy society that existed alongside them


    2. Demuesy’s at their home after all the horses had been fed and the pigmy goats and two


    3. jointed Lemurians to pigmy remains of even earlier and less human races


    4. Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm


    5. Of all statures, from pigmy short to Masai tall


    6. A pigmy woman swings on a rope slung between two railings, counting


    7. What a pigmy intellect she had, and what giant propensities! How fearful were the curses those propensities entailed on me! Bertha Mason, the true daughter of an infamous mother, dragged me through all the hideous and degrading agonies which must attend a man bound to a wife at once intemperate and unchaste


    8. With great majesty, then, she rose from her seat, and approached the tea-table, stalking across the room with firm and dignified tread, as she looked around upon her pigmy foes


    9. For this reason he wished our little pigmy force to be sent on the ocean, notwithstanding the giant navy of Great Britain


    10. Calhoun) had attempted to draw between that gigantic statesman and the pigmy who now addresses you

    11. But, upon a closer inspection, it was found that these tiny figures represented pigmy knights in armor, scrambling, as it were, up the massive figure


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    Synonyms for "pigmy"

    pigmy pygmy

    "pigmy" definitions

    an unusually small individual


    any member of various peoples having an average height of less than five feet