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  2. Measle and the Wrathmonk - Wikipedia

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    Measle Stubbs – The main character in the book. A thin 10-year-old boy. He is called 'Measle' because wrathmonks enjoy confusing people by rearranging words. When his parents appear again he learns his real name (Sam Lee), but he still prefers to be called Measle. Basil Tramplebone – The villain in the book. He is a "wrathmonk", which is a ...

  3. He Who Shrank - Wikipedia

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    He Who Shrank is a science fiction novella by Henry Hasse, [1] printed as the featured story in the August 1936 issue of Amazing Stories magazine (illustrated on the cover and in its interior pages by Leo Morey). It is about a man who is forever shrinking through worlds nested within a universe with apparently endless levels of scale.

  4. Rosemary Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Hayes (born 10 December 1942) is a British author who has written around 50 books for children aimed at ages from seven years to teenagers. She has edited many more. She has edited many more.

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  6. Size change in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The year 1989 saw the release of Disney's Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, which grossed $222 million (equivalent to $545.67 million in 2023) at the box office worldwide and spawned a media franchise consisting of two sequels, Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, as well as a television series and a few theme park attractions ...

  7. Brace Yourselves: Shrinkflation Is Here. Check Out the ... - AOL

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    If your grocery bags feel lighter or your trips to the store are becoming more frequent, you’re not alone. Some companies are reducing the size or quantity of their products rather than raising ...

  8. Talk:Honey, I Shrunk the Kids - Wikipedia

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    I shrank. I have shrunk. It's the "have". Just like drink/drank/drunk or stink/stank/stunk. - 75.133.80.44 18:54, 5 March 2009 (UTC) I came here wondering the same thing. In International English shrank is the past tense of shrink. Shrunk is the past participle. The past participle is the form used with have or had as in I have shrunk the t shirt.

  9. UK economy to shrink by 0.3% – the worst of any G7 country ...

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    The UK’s output is expected to contract by 0.3 per cent this year before rebounding to grow by 1 per cent next year, IMF economists said. The prediction puts Britain firmly at the bottom of the ...