Sentence example with the word 'undersize'

undersize

Definition adj. smaller than normal for its kind

Last update: October 26, 2015


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The European Jews are all undersized; not only this, they are more often absolutely stunted.   [Please select]

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He was little, almost undersized, but a knot of muscle, a keen-faced youth with Irish blood in him.   [Please select]

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His face was just as sallow and wooden as ever; he looked undersized and common beside Owen.   [Please select]

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This was said by the undersized Napoleon, looking up straight into Alexander's eyes.   [Please select]

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There was an undersized boy three years older who often picked on me and with whom I would have no peaceful commerce.   [Please select]

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An undersized urchin with not much on but a pair of ragged breeches stared up at him boldly, hands behind his back.   [Please select]

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Dave Thomas was neither as tall as Tod nor as stocky as Frank; He looked undersized, in fact.   [Please select]

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But occasionally an undersized individual is finely formed, active, and hardy.   [Please select]

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He was quite tall and slender, but he stooped so much as to make him appear undersized.   [Please select]

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Little undersized chaps, they are all chatter and jabber, and when they used to come alongside to unload, it were jest for all the world like so many boatfuls of monkeys.   [Please select]

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Ramblin' Peter, who had been thus named because of his inveterate tendency to range over the neighbouring hills, was a quiet, undersized, said-to-be weak-minded boy of sixteen years, though he looked little more than fourteen.'   [Please select]

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