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pint-sized

[ US /ˈpaɪntˈsaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. well below average height

How To Use pint-sized In A Sentence

  • Setting up the system, providing instruction manuals and pint-sized passbooks, teaching banks how to market and manipulate - these were the bailiwick of the young brothers Stout.
  • Yet if he wanted any advice on riding the knocks, he could still pick up the odd hint off his pint-sized star. The Sun
  • You're so pint-sized, you take up too little space.
  • There were those who suggested the pint-sized workaholic former minister would be stuck for something to do after her resignation, but by all accounts she is revelling in her newfound freedom.
  • Before you can say Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria syndrome, our poor little unsuspecting tweeny is metamorphasizing into a pint-sized version of the aforementioned witch-hag, complete with misshapen moles and receding hairline. Demon Witch Child (1975)
  • The pint-sized heroes return for the final instalment of an entertaining trilogy and they face their biggest adventure yet.
  • At age eight Tim was already a pint-sized entrepreneur.
  • The pint-sized popstrel found success at an Elvis impersonators contest at the White Rose Shopping Centre, Leeds.
  • The pint-sized singer is in good company. The Sun
  • Since the pint-sized Antipodean jumped the fence of Ramsay Street to conquer the world, many a soap starlet has been foolhardy enough to try and conquer the pop charts.
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