<adj.all> diminutive in stature a lilliputian chest of drawers her petite figure tiny feet the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy
Midget \Midg"et\, n. [Dim. of midge.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) A minute bloodsucking fly. [Local, U. S.]
2. A very diminutive person having normal proportions of the body parts; compare {dwarf}. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Specifically, the one from last season in which a dancing midget spoke in reverse.
He is a very different man from the intellectual midget who has been portrayed among the media," Nixon told reporters at an impromptu news conference.
Thurmond called Dukakis "a mere midget compared to George Bush." Martinez said the differences in experience between Bush and Dukakis amounted to "the tale of the tall and the short." Dukakis is 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Or will the next Cold War be fought with midget mercenaries dropped from the air?
Also, it wasn't the actress who fell from the pony but a midget.
Mr. McKinney said Tyler will continue open-market purchases because "at least you are taking some midget steps to increase your owners' value."