Lilliputians [noun]
Definition of Lilliputians:
small person
Sentence/Example of Lilliputians:
Many of the present day comforts and much of our current beauty in art came from these Lilliputians.
They attacked the prone trunks with axe and saw and iron wedges, Lilliputians rending the body of a fallen giant.
These are in reality very curious little creatures, reminding us of the Lilliputians in Gullivers Travels.
Swift's Brobdingnagians and Lilliputians furnish a case in point.
Conformity too often cuts down our stature and makes us Lilliputians, no longer units but unities.
How fortunate that this giant was not captured, tied and tethered by the literary Lilliputians of his time.
These Lilliputians believed that their kingdom and the neighboring country of Blefuscu were the whole world.
The Lilliputians could not understand the pistols, and to show his meaning, Gulliver was obliged to fire one of them.
A dash was made for her by the boats as before; only this time it was the attack of Lilliputians on Gulliver.
The littleness of the Lilliputians and the greatness of the giants appeal strongly to children.