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But each organization's popularity is dwarfed by the most popular podcasters' dedicated audiences.

From Salon

He argued anything the UK did would be dwarfed by the scale of carbon emissions in other countries, such as China and India.

From BBC

Immigration was a major issue that helped propel Trump to the White House, but in terms of voter concerns it was still dwarfed by worries about the economy and inflation.

From BBC

He recalled, as a little boy, being dwarfed by the boxes.

When I left London almost two weeks ago after the rebel coalition captured Aleppo - a stunning victory dwarfed by what followed - I thought I would be reporting a shooting war.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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