Sentences with phrase «diminutive stature»

The phrase "diminutive stature" refers to a person who is small in size or shorter than average. Full definition
Small dog syndrome has a human counterpart in the «Napoleon complex», when someone of diminutive stature compensates by being domineering towards others.
SNP MP Eilidh Whiteford, speaking on behalf of the SNP and Plaid Cymru, described how Cox's diminutive stature did not hold her back at the MacMillan cancer support Parliamentary tug of war.
Fossil remains of a late Pleistocene biped with diminutive stature and a brain size found in early Homo or even Australopithecus (and quickly nicknamed «Hobbit») were discovered on the island.
However, his relatively diminutive stature and limited ability make his goal a far - off fantasy.
The Divine's diminutive stature reduces the impression of girth — at 1.35 m, it's around 10 cm lower than a Golf and 13 cm shy of a Focus.
Smell of an oily rag The Suzuki's diminutive stature also means it's not left behind at the lights, despite a much smaller, naturally aspirated, four - cylinder petrol engine under the bonnet.
The camera pans smoothly, and despite the c - sticks diminutive stature, it feels really, really good.
Being of diminutive stature, she wanted a name that stood tall, that stood for strength and maturity.
Visitors, accustomed to seeing him in the show - ring, are usually surprised at his diminutive stature when he is not in motion.
We all have our opinions on players and often these are based on subjective criteria as opposed to objective analysis; a player's style and grace or diminutive stature or lack of pace may distract us from the measurable effectiveness of the same player.
If City eventually lose Sergio Aguero it wouldn't surprise me if they come sniffing for the Denton born «Citeh» supporter as he reminds me of the Argentinian superstar in the way he moves, his diminutive stature and his instinctive finishing.
However as the kids grew up, their close resemblance to Nana Akuffo - Addo and their diminutive stature exposed him as their father.
(Khrushchev himself poked fun at his diminutive stature, joking that he was as wide as he was tall.)
MARS can blame Jupiter for its diminutive stature.
Researchers were puzzled from the start by the diminutive stature (three feet tall), small br
Radcliffe didn't quite shoot up as the producers probably hoped, but his diminutive stature and pinched features make him even more compelling.
Often referred to as «the littlest Culkin,» Rory Culkin came to acting with a family reputation that stands in inverse proportion to his diminutive stature.
With impeccable costuming, starry eyed romantic leads and a wholesome and earnest leading hero who would sooner jump onto a grenade, diminutive stature of not, to save his fellow soldiers than allow it to detonate.
With her duo - tone pageboy haircut, her diminutive stature and her wonderful openness to new experience, Varda would be an enchanting screen presence even if she were not also one of the world's most innovative filmmakers.
Not too shabby for a coupe of the 2 - Series» diminutive stature.
However, my pick as the best looking wagon currently on sale goes to another Mercedes, the CLA shooting brake, a stunning car to look at, even in spite of its diminutive stature.
by its diminutive stature — parked next to a Dodge Ram in the parking lot, it looked positively Lilliputian.
What made it unique was its diminutive stature and smaller 5 - inch screen size.
The Greeks of the fourth and fifth centuries B.C. were fascinated by the Maltese's geometric beauty and left behind a rich legacy of breed - specific treasures: The «Melitaie Dog» is depicted on Golden Age ceramics, and Aristotle refers to it as «perfectly proportioned,» notwithstanding a diminutive stature.
Despite their diminutive stature, many small breeds still serve as excellent watchdogs today.
Some folks assume that their eight - pound Chihuahua or Yorkshire terrier doesn't need to be trained because of his diminutive stature, but this mistaken notion does a huge disservice to the dog and the owner alike.
hotels, stores, and even some restaurants due to their diminutive stature.
I was stunned when I finally met him in person to find he had a diminutive stature and a giant heart as oversized as his mind.
However, because of his diminutive stature, he can fit into tighter spaces than his evolved personas.
In CHEZ Razpredelenie Bulgaria AD v Komisia za ot Diskriminatsia (to save my sanity — CHEZ) the AG decided that the practice of installing electricity meters at too high a level in predominantly Roma areas and where the Roma population were less able to read them, being of diminutive stature, was indirect discrimination — so far, so well established.
Despite its diminutive stature (measuring just 2 x 7.1 x 2.3 inches), the Mini II pumps out bass at a more - than - respectable clip without distorting or creating an imbalance in the overall soundstage.
The speaker also feels very solid, and its weight (around six pounds) is substantial considering its diminutive stature.
Don't let its dimensions throw you, it's similarly sized to other entry - level sound bars, and it produces more than enough sound to compensate for its diminutive stature.
Don't judge this computer by its diminutive stature.

Phrases with «diminutive stature»

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