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  • Its anatomical correctness would have offended the wife and it's a cinch one of the kids would have found that thing—Dwarfish nature being what it is 'n all.

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  • Thran heard murmurings, gruff, not Dwarfish to his ear.

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  • Come the last of April our lease will have run out on this Dwarfish Rental.

    outfoxed Diary Entry outfoxed 2006

  • You, as an adventurer loyal to the Dwarfish throne, must rid the Loch of the beasts.

    MMOG Nation » World of Warcraft Beta Journal #2 2004

  • Dwarfish Lorenzino de Medici was the most solicitous among them.

    The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Dwarfish log cabins impudently nestled up to pretentious three-story hotels.

    The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance 1916

  • Dwarfish Lorenzino de Medici was the most solicitous among them.

    The Certain Hour 1909

  • Dwarfish in stature and dark in complexion, David Reubeni was wasted by continual fasting, but his manner, though harsh and forbidding, was intrepid and awe-inspiring.

    Chapters on Jewish Literature Israel Abrahams 1891

  • Dwarfish-looking and crippled as he was, he came to the rational conclusion, "It is not good for man to be alone," in a section, too, where marrying was so popular and fashionable.

    Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters 1859

  • Dwarfish in stature, and deformed in person, Jem was built for strength; and what with his width of shoulder and shortness of neck, his figure looked as square and as solid as a cube.

    Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843

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