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A dwarf orange tree, which is touted for its diminutive stature of only eight feet at maturity, is made possible by a dwarfing variety of hardy orange known as Flying Dragon, used as a rootstock.
Artists from the Duneland and surrounding region including Illinois and Michigan every year submit their paintings on a diminutive canvas.
Source: https://www.chestertontribune.com/articles/tiny-paintings-meaningful-to-beverly-shores-depot/
As usual, diminutive Joseph Atule was the hero for Lobi Stars as he scored one goal and assisted the second as the ‘Pride of Benue’ battled to the 2-1 in over Dakkada.
Source: https://royaltimes.net/lobi-stars-subdue-dakkada-2-1-to-remain-group-b-leaders/
At 6 ft 4 in, he towered above the diminutive monarch, but both were smiling broadly.
Despite the Titanic connections, the cities of Belfast and Southampton sported rather diminutive results of 5.3 and 5.1 inches respectively.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1797680/Car-moonhood-survey-audi-Mercedes
Hauled by a steam locomotive until only a decade or two ago, a diminutive diesel now takes charge of the daily run from NJP, but steam locos still ply the upper section of the Unesco-listed Darjeeling Himalayan Railway between Darjeeling and Ghum.
Napoleon Bonaparte was due a good rendering in the cinema, but this movie fails to live up to his giant (diminutive) stature.
Source: https://blastmagazine.com/2023/11/16/napoleon-movie-review/
Other species were rather distinct from us: with its ape-size brain, rambled through the woody grasslands of South Africa, and the diminutive lived, breathed and died on the islands of Flores and Luzon in Indonesia and the Philippines respectively.
Scholars agree that the word actually derives from the late Latin word (“scribe”), which, in turn, is derived from the Latin word is itself a diminutive of the Latin word (“book”).
Source: https://www.jewishpress.com/review/in-print-review/scribal-culture/2023/02/01/
Some of his biggest fans say they were first drawn to “Hasbik” — his Russian diminutive — when they realized he was not a child, and that they’re inspired that he has such a winning attitude.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/28/style/hasbulla-influencer-ufc.html
The diminutive winger joined the Spanish giants four years ago for a fee in excess of £100m and arrived as arguably the most in-form wide forward in world football.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/10/10/chelsea-legend-eden-hazard-announces-retirement-19637013/
The image, diminutive and universal, neatly encapsulates the whole endeavor.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/04/books/review/our-strangers-lydia-davis.html
The term "rat hole" refers to the diminutive size of these pits, barely large enough for a single miner to enter and extract coal.
The two heavyweight pariah states of Russia and China will always support the tiniest pariah state of NK, no matter what trick the diminutive madman pulls out of the hat next.
Source: https://japantoday.com/category/national/N-Korea-says-satellite-launch-suffered-malfunction
When Shrek first confronts Lord Farquaad as he’s auditioning knights to carry out a daring quest for him, the diminutive villain says “what’s that?