little person
a person of small stature, like someone with dwarfism.
a small child.
Origin of little person
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How to use little person in a sentence
And none of that really matters in the end because they grow up to be their own little people.
Dan Stevens Blows Up ‘Downton’: From Chubby-Cheeked Aristo to Lean, Mean American Psycho | Tim Teeman | September 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTToday, little people continue to be used for entertainment in ways that draw condemnation around the world.
Initiate a dialogue about how we are all kind of like little people, if you think about it, at least compared to the One Percent.
How to Celebrate 4/20 Without Actually Smoking Weed | Kelly Williams Brown | April 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMGM had set up a little restaurant strictly for the little people.
Meet Ruth Duccini, a Munchkin From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ | Ramin Setoodeh | March 8, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST“There are all these little people causing problems, and we are trying to stop them,” Halawany said.
Cairo Salafists Say Violent Embassy Protests Are Hurting Their Cause | Mike Giglio | September 14, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
He was continually presenting innumerable imaginary fivers to little people.
The Pit Town Coronet, Volume I (of 3) | Charles James WillsBut before steamboats and great mills were on the streams, the Little People were there.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel PowersMorning Star called to the Little People and begged them not to let all the fish go.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel PowersShe put out her hand to take them from the Little People,—and not a fish, nor a Jo gah oh was to be seen.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel PowersSoon a band of strange Little People gathered about her, to comfort her.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children | Mabel Powers
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