Using lilliputian in a sentence?

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How about this: "Yielding similar hues of the embroidery, its hand-applied Lilliputian blood garnets & ranks of tiny black pearls along the hemline & front pockets, the skirt is a royal show of tailored elegance..." Sarah, by Ginger Stone (a work in progress, 2010). Do you folks think it makes this sentence too wordy? In other words, should I simply use the word "small" in its stead?


considering that "Lilliputian" means 'little' or 'tiny', as well as of, relating to, or characteristic of the the Lilliputians or the island of Lilliput' lets see who can create a great sentence using it!
examples:
a. the lilliputian man lived in the jungle.
b. have you ever seen a lilliputian doing an Irish jig?
ok...I know these are lame...but then why don't YOU come up with better ones!
c. Nick named "El terrier," this 4-foot, 10 1/2 inch lilliputian with the Brobdingnagian punch gave special meaning to the time-honored saying" It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog," as he personally decimated the entire fifties flyweight population named Pascual "skylark" Perez.
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