WordNet
n. a person of below average size
Usage examples of "small person".
No lesser sense of the infant fowl's importance could have justified, even in a mother's eyes, the perseverance with which she watched over its safety, ruffling her small person to twice its proper size, and flying in everybody's face that so much as looked towards her hopeful progeny.
A dome of blocks had fallen over the hole in the obelisk floor, and only a very small person could wriggle through the resulting gap.
Ann Eliza was but a small person to harbour so great a guest, and a trembling sense of insufficiency possessed her.
You see, I am verree small person here nowadays, in comparison with all his charms.
All my life I have been a small person, one who scrapes and nods and follows the orders of others.
Oomark crouched between us, once more seeking the protection we could afford his small person.
On the right side appeared the obscenely charred corpse of a very small person, curled into a fetal position and holding a smaller bit of once-human charcoal between arms and chest.
When you're around Kristy, though, you don't think of her as a small person.