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Mythical miners
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dwarves
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n. a person who is abnormally small [syn: midget , nanus ] a legendary creature resembling a tiny old man; lives in the depths of the earth and guards buried treasure [syn: gnome ] [also: dwarves (pl)]
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There are different types of Dwarves that appear in Marvel Comics . The most common of the Dwarves are the ones that are based on the Dwarves of Norse Mythology . They frequently appear in stories featuring the superhero Thor .
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n. (dwarf English)
Usage examples of dwarves.
Galen with eyes still sharp, a scrutinizing gaze that had kept the dwarves of Clan Battlehammer ducking defensively out of sight for many, many decades.
Dagna had climbed to power through deed, as a warrior and field commander, and no one questioned his prowess in leading dwarves through difficult conflicts.
I would hope that such would prove an impetus to the dwarves who claim to be our neighbors.
The fifty dwarves had accompanied him out of Mithral Hall many days before, with orders from Steward Regis to do what they could to aid the beleaguered folk of Nesme.
The tunnels were tighter, lower, and not as wide, which the dwarves thought a good thing, particularly with huge and ugly trolls chasing them, but which only made Galen spend half his time walking bent over.
Dagna himself led the countercharge and the push, centering the front line of five dwarves abreast and refusing to retreat against the troll press.
Dagna knew at once that his dwarves were surrounded and had nowhere to run.
The two dwarves supporting the miner gave a great heave, sending him up, where he caught on and scrambled onto the surface.
After every one he had to pause, though, for the dwarves up above began handing down more wood for the fire.
But neither did the dwarves gain any ground, and Dagna knew in his heart that his two companions, Fender and Bonnerbas, were surely dead.
He and the other four fell back, then, moving right to the base of the hole, just behind Galen, who continued to ferry dwarves up.
Gradually, the dwarves were building walls of fire, sealing off every approach.
Dagna roared, and the dwarves set off at a great pace across the open ground.
The dwarves had not won there, Drizzt knew, despite the fact that orc bodies outnumbered those of his bearded friends many times over.
Where other dwarves charged with pickaxes, battle-axes, warhammers, and swords held high, Gutbusters just charged.