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Tom Thumb
noun
- a diminutive hero of folk tales.
- an extremely small person; dwarf.
- General, nickname of Charles Sherwood Stratton.
Tom Thumb
noun
- Tom Thumb, General18381883MUSMISC: midget General, stage name of Charles Stratton. 1838–83, US midget, exhibited in P. T. Barnum's circus
- a dwarf; midget
Tom Thumb
- A thumb-sized hero of children's stories from the sixteenth century on.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tom Thumb1
Example Sentences
The American showman, businessman, and politician best remembered for founding the Barnum & Bailey Circus and for promoting celebrated hoaxes, such as the Feejee Mermaid, the Cardiff Giant, and Tom Thumb’s Baby.
Tom Thumb: Most stores will have adjusted hours.
Tomatoes such as Early Girl, Roma, Health Kick and Tom Thumb are some of the common compact tomato varieties that work well for containers, he said.
Of all the fairy-tale references to draw from, she chooses to liken them to “Tom Thumb who, like the body of the Black boy, is caught inside a swallow cycle … over and over again.”
Jefferson denounced Washington's speech as “shreds of stuff from Aesop’s fables and Tom Thumb. ”
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