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He is preoccupied with growing up and is thoroughly embarrassed when a hare hops over him, an act which emphasizes his diminutiveness.
Visioneer Inc. pioneered tiny sheet-fed scanners; their popularity seems to have been based on their diminutiveness and clever software interface rather than their image quality.
The physical, though not emotional, diminutiveness, of these early works dissatisfied Vuillard, who used his connections to spend the rest of his lengthy career focusing on large decorative panels.
Eduardo had long ago imagined this about her: she was a woman of tantrums, a veteran door-slammer-as if the big bang that the door made offered her consolation for her diminutiveness.
Charisma is often elusive to nail down, but in the Temple case, one can appreciate her very diminutiveness that stressed her formidable lion-taming talents when it came to calming curmudgeons and villains.
Because the Marx Brothers' Freedonia had so many qualities-autocracy, diminutiveness, and obscurity, to name but a few - a place can be described as "Freedonian" for having any one of these qualities.
Some of Dior's best hats hug the head as closely as helmets (complete with aggressive little crests of ermine and ostrich feathers), but flaunt their diminutiveness and frivolity (raspberry pink fur felt) in their perishable materials.
Considering my diminutiveness, the size of the pail in my lap, and my drinking out of it my breath held and my face buried to the ears in foam, it was rather difficult to estimate how much I drank.
Ms. Bonney compensated for the diminutiveness of her sound with fine enunciation, making as much of the James Agee text understandable as could be expected in the shifting instrumentation and conveying its seeming simplicity with a plain, sweet tone.