The wood beneath looks Dwarfed, and the uneven tops of the trees, some green, some tinted, are apparently so close together as to hide aught else, and the shadows of the clouds move over it as over a sea.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Not having experience of it herself, her mind had unconsciously occupied itself for some years in dressing up an image of love, and the marriage that was the outcome of love, and the man who inspired love, which naturally Dwarfed any examples that came her way.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
Without it one of the deepest and divinest powers of our nature remains Dwarfed, stifled, and repressed.
"Practical Ethics"
William DeWitt Hyde