Sentences

dwarf in a sentence

n.

Definition

Dwarf (noun): a being of small stature, often depicted in folklore and fantasy, or (verb) to cause something to appear much smaller in comparison.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old oak tree in the garden seemed to dwarf all the other plants around it.
  2. In the fairy tale, the dwarf guarded a treasure hidden deep within the mountain.
  3. His achievements in science were so significant that they dwarfed those of his contemporaries.
  4. The artist's latest sculpture was a stunning masterpiece that appeared to dwarf its surroundings.
  5. Despite his small stature, his confident personality made him feel like a giant among his peers.
  6. The young boy loved to read fairy tales about brave dwarfs who went on great adventures.
  7. In the garden, a small dwarf statue added a whimsical touch to the landscape.
  8. Despite his stature, the dwarf athlete proved to be a fierce competitor in the championship.
  9. The ancient legends spoke of a dwarf who could forge weapons of unmatched quality.
  10. She felt a deep connection to the dwarf character in the story, as they both faced life's challenges with courage.
  11. The garden was filled with colorful flowers, but a small dwarf statue stole the show.
  12. In the fairy tale, the brave dwarf set out on a quest to save his kingdom.
  13. Despite his stature, the dwarf proved to be a fierce warrior in the battle.
  14. The ancient legend spoke of a dwarf who guarded a treasure hidden deep within the mountain.
  15. Children often enjoy the whimsical stories of dwarfs living in enchanted forests.

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