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That there is no big man who has not felt small.
His hands were warm and big enough to make me feel small.
In every other way she had managed to make him feel small.
Maybe he took pleasure in making other people feel small.
It'll take more than a giant to make me feel small.
And he wanted to punish her for making him feel small.
Was this a deliberate campaign to make me feel small?
It told him she did not lie without feeling small at getting caught.
Was he towering over Rose to make her feel small, a child again?
The campus felt smaller and the students looked so young.
Men usually didn't make her feel small, but he was the second one in a year.
"We feel small class sizes are good for children," she said.
They, too, would sometimes try to make him feel small and unimportant.
She felt small and helpless in the face of such strength.
Since the change, he of course, felt smaller, but also more flexible.
There were moments when Ted felt small about the thing.
These Scotch women were tough and sure could make a person feel small.
In fact he looked big enough to almost make Blade feel small and weak.
"She loved when people made mistakes because it gave her a chance to make them feel small."
He was the stuff of myths, and she had never felt smaller.
I always feel small and dowdy when she comes along.
He'd done that once before with the Fates, only to feel small.
There are a lot of people who sit at them and feel small."
Yet he was troubled and made to feel small by the future beings.
At any rate, the scale made me feel small and insignificant, which was probably the reason behind the whole thing.