Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
dwarf .
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Examples
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This kind of dwarfing should be interesting to see on screen, to say the least.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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And if the venture proves successful, the region's largest public company stands to collect millions of dollars in revenue, analysts say, potentially "dwarfing" its other operations.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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The jobs cull could lead to a 10 per cent reduction in the 5. 8million public sector workforce, 'dwarfing' anything in the party election manifestos, the CIPD said.
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