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dwarfing
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Present participle of dwarf
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The word 'dwarfing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to describe something that is much smaller than something else, usually something that is being compared to it. For example: "The size of the ant was dwarfed by the size of the dog."
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Typical symptoms include yellowing (chlorosis) of young shoots, stiff and erect bunchy growth, greenish and distorted or dwarfed flowers, and general stunting or dwarfing.
Those left behind by migrants get all sorts of benefits, such as remittances each year worth perhaps $300 billion - dwarfing the annual aid budgets of the 22 richest countries (of about $100 billion a year).
Dwarfing the old A52, though, is the Steven Gerrard Tower, the £150m housing block in Dubai.
This has given the sanctified "mother of villages" the most expensive real estate in the world: a square foot around the Grand Mosque now sells for up to $18,000, mayor Osama al-Bar said last year, dwarfing the Monaco average of $4,400.
From there you can look down at the harbour where scale becomes muddled by the size of the giant cruise ships that visit Grenada daily, dwarfing the old harbour buildings in the capital.
The loss on these five deals alone was $1.36bn, the Panel estimates – dwarfing the $698m spent each year on health and education in the DRC, a country where 17 children in every 100 do not reach their fifth birthday.
"It's dwarfing all the other issues in my inbox at the moment," says Sheppard, who estimates that about a third of hunting-related communications are coming from the rest of the UK.
Iraq may also convert $10 billion held on its behalf in American banks, dwarfing sums recently spent by central banks intervening in support of the euro.See article: Could the euro bounce back?
Whereas some of those underwriters and anchor investors have been disgraced or bailed out (or both), Chinese banks are the world's largest, dwarfing their erstwhile sponsors.
They are expected to run a total current-account surplus of some $500 billion this year, dwarfing China's likely surplus of $200 billion (see chart).Counting only the Middle East oil exporters, the surplus has surged from $30 billion in 2002 to an estimated $280 billion this year.
The former Fresh Kills landfill in New York, at 12 square kilometres (five square miles), is the world's biggest man-made structure, dwarfing Egypt's pyramids.
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