It is to his puny praise and pathetic shopping list of desires that God, the Creator of All, elects to listen to daily. |
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In Irving's short story, the Hessian was killed by a cannon ball rather than a bunch of puny colonials. |
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On the highway, you can get quite a thrill overtaking all those puny vehicles passing for buses. |
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Acerbic performance practices and pinched, puny instrumentation made these works seem severe. |
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Surely, as this puny, completely drunk man lay on top of that poor child, any one of them could have yanked him off? |
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Father never really liked me, because I was weak and puny, the smallest amongst all my siblings. |
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Grendel, a puny lean man with a wicked narrow face and a long nose, was enjoying a pink bubbling liquid in a gold bath. |
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All the youngsters look terribly puny, as if they need to sign up for a bodybuilding course. |
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Can you imagine Sachin Tendulkar being reduced to tears by some puny little coach? |
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They had been beaten by a puny little girl, at least eight inches shorter and scrawny. |
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The Viking soldiers tried to attack but most had fled and the others were weak and puny. |
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He is a dreamer, a schemer, but truth is young Ruskin is puny, skinny and, in the tradition of geeky leads, he wears glasses. |
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After a few hours, the muscles on my pathetically puny arms were beginning to ache. |
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The females, for whom size apparently does matter, find the males puny and unappealing. |
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But a too short, too skinny, too old quarterback with a puny arm could be changing that. |
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You've got muscly legs, which are the size of pins, and muscly arms, which are puny! |
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Your pathetic and puny mind is incapable of any true thought, and merely lurches from situation to situation. |
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The reaction so far has been a sweeping condemnation of the team's hitters, who are described as inept and puny and feeble. |
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They show how puny the supposed threat can seem, how feeble strutting columns of third world soldiery can abruptly become. |
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Third, stay in the book business long enough to change the market dynamic and plow all those pitifully puny stores under. |
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But Stack carries the comic weight of the show on his puny underdeveloped shoulders and succeeds as an Atlas of anarchy. |
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James Brown has funk power, and had it even when his bands were playing through puny PA systems in rooms that were too large for them. |
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Any potential increase in engine power will always be puny in comparison to the amount of drag faced. |
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Do my insane ramblings ring a delicate bell in your puny, thoughtless brain? |
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It had to be puny if a relatively weak top break handgun mechanism could safely hold it. |
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However, I have to admit that the green-eyed monster sometimes rears its head when I compare my puny attempts with those of your experts. |
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Wasting a precious 10 minutes of airtime on a puny regional news bulletin was not going to happen. |
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Like a four-year-old beating a big grown-up with his puny fists, they are actually counting on us not to retaliate. |
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When we released the alpha version of our software, so many people began using it that our puny server crashed under the load. |
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She looked up at him and grinned sheepishly, yelping a little as her nails scraped her own puny wound. |
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The previous largest snake was also a reticulated python measuring a rather puny 9.75 metres or the length of a British double-decker bus. |
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Our relatively puny magnetic field holds the Solar Wind at bay, at the magnetopause, a distance of 60,000 km from Earth. |
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The play is to be perceived as a satire on big business, which these piddling rogues try to emulate and, in their puny way, supposedly mirror. |
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All twelve of Devil fighters scrambled and accelerated to top speed and engaged the puny defences of Sky Base Beta. |
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Through the puny window of this train called life, what we see is just our own morning blues, afternoon lows, sagging hopes and soaring mercury. |
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It was puny, totally lacking in the requisite shot of caffeine direct to the brain. |
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In the new post-Anderton age, the fireworks were quite puny and the brave pipers on the roof had their skirls lost in the wind. |
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If that fails, however, I'd much rather tackle that bruin with a puny.45 than fight him off with a fly rod. |
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It would probably be hydroponic lettuce garnished with a few puny tomatoes that I have eked out of the bulldust in my backyard. |
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My lack of faith and fear about writing now seemed puny and indefensible. |
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Severe infections result in pale, puny reds and weak whites. |
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In Angel's mind, she thought Gunther was short and puny but sweet. |
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With a puny drive and paltry track record, he has only accuracy off the tee to commend him, but it has not prevented the galleries accepting him as one of their own. |
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In the end, Shumlin led by a puny 2,434 votes, less than the 50 percent margin needed for victory under Vermont law. |
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One of the truly distressing studies of recent times showed that a majority of Scottish men choose to be overweight because they don't want to appear puny. |
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It is a reminder that for all that the human race has accomplished in increasing its power over the environment, it is still puny in the face of the great natural forces. |
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One very good reason for applauding the efforts of puny protesters against powerful vested interests is that you never know when that puny protester might have to be you. |
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A starter confit of duck turned out to be one very puny, dry and underseasoned duck leg which tasted roasted not preserved in salt and fat as a proper confit should be. |
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Complete and utter accident of fate, the puny matter of his voter enrollment. |
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But his standing in opinion polls is puny, and he has been targeted by Sarah Palin. |
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Mighty NATO rains down bombs and bullets on Gaddafi's puny forces, but can't score a knockout. |
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The cheapo chip has been lumbered with a puny 66MHz front side bus ever since its inauspicious launch as the cacheless Covington in the latter years of the last century. |
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Her list of credits would make your puny little life look like a bad joke. |
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Their gigantic footballers have seen off the puny English opposition. |
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We puny individuals have only 75, 80 or 96 years to look forward which is still a snap in the impenetrableness of time. |
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Bailey regretted the sloth of this puny human interface and sorrowed for its seriality. |
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That, and a delightful Allegretto grazioso from Brahms' Second Symphony, made Davis's own Cranford music seem almost puny. |
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We were witlings, untraveled in words, and like the ignorant everywhere, located the fault in what baffled us rather than in the puny scope of our own learning. |
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Yet I must not violate the sense of our Aphorism by pretending for even a moment that this puny seizure of alphabetitis is peculiar to our own time. |
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For instance, at the first ray of sunshine, it was her man's habit to whip off his top and prance about with his puny pigeon chest exposed all day. |
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The processes of interpretation and imagination allow the animals to gain a perspective of the pitiableness of puny man and his great delusion, as evident in their comments. |
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Gentleman Johnny's Huey, Dewey and Louie are the next highest cards visible. The three twos look puny against light-fingered Tucker's kings, but Johnny's still in the pot. |
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Apple's 8 percent slice of the personal computer industry is puny compared with the Wintel computers that account for about 75 percent of the PC market. |
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But more than the well-prepared blue-chip comfort food, the real joy of a dinner chez Puny is watching the man himself perform. |
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