Puny in a sentence as an adjective

Folks a the top of that scale laugh at your puny half a million a year.

The damage is astounding, and the IP is so puny.

He makes your puny duchy look like PeopleSoft.

Peer review by people who actually know what they are doing is going to beat my puny brain 99% of the time.

But that was all on paper at trading firms' puny costs; unlike you I couldn't beat retail costs.

No, I don't think tobacco smoke is a puny carcinogen.

"which the author interprets as"a life form in our solar system that's not a puny, dumb little thing, but a huge dumb thing.

We visualize the oceans as really deep gouges on the Earth's surface because to our puny asses a depth of 1 to 8 miles sounds amazingly deep.

A stable system can not depend on puny humans for its operation—nor should a design be able to blame puny humans for its failure.

But also: "Africa can become economically viable only if its plethora of puny economies merge from more than 50 into just a few.

And I'm not hatingI'm just telling it exactly like it is, because I understand it, and it's insane, like the truth tends to be when you have huge amounts of power and money being controlled by puny incompetent humans.

Puny definitions

adjective

inferior in strength or significance; "a puny physique"; "puny excuses"

adjective

(used especially of persons) of inferior size

See also: runty shrimpy