| A group of twenty or so passengers could be seen disembarking from the ship and passing through the gates which dwarfed them. |
| Because of the harsh environment, most plants that survive in the tundra are dwarfed, and many have stems that creep along the ground. |
| This is because the amount of savings income you can get is almost always dwarfed by interest rates you pay on your debts. |
| The consumption of the previous evening, prodigious by any standards, was exceeded nay, dwarfed by that which was to follow. |
| Although dwarfed in height, it bears a resemblance to skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Centre in New York. |
| But this figure is set to be dwarfed by the crowds expected to descend on the heritage railway once the Harry Potter film is released. |