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lilliput

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Lilliput was a small-format British monthly magazine of humour, short stories, photographs and the arts, founded in 1937 by the photojournalist Stefan Lorant . The first issue came out in July and it was sold shortly after to Edward Hulton , when editorship ...

Usage examples of lilliput.

The pre-production period on the Lilliput documentary was almost over, and she would be leaving for the antipodes soon.

In the helicopter shuttle to Mildendo on the island of Lilliput, the other passengers stared at Professor Solanka as incredulously as the customs officer had.

She stifled a giggle, not only at the Gulliver in Lilliput image, but the incongruity of the Muppet monsters protecting a soldier.

The Luger I stuck in my pocket, the little German Lilliput I fixed to the spring clip in my left sleeve.

I reached up for a clipped torch and patted my right hand pocket to see if the Lilliput was still there.

I said and I gave her a very small gun, a Lilliput, the effectiveness of which belies its tiny .

He tapped out the magazine, handed this in turn to Agnelli and replaced the Lilliput in its ankle holster.

There was an ankle holster, each with its Lilliput, attached to each leg.

Gulliver in his descent upon Lilliput, they are, when united, able to bind the biggest giant of us all.

They live in a Lilliput of the soul, yet imagine themselves gods and Titans.

The Lilliput had the great advantage that it could be concealed practically anywhere on your person, even upside down in a spring-loaded clip in your lower left sleeve - if, that was, you didn't get your suits cut in Carnaby Street.