teeny
IPA: tˈini
adjective
- (informal) Very small; tiny.
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Examples of "teeny" in Sentences
- A teeny tiny fraction of scientists.
- Besides, you're a teeny tiny dancer.
- In fact, it is a teeny tiny minority.
- If your'e from the teeny tiny states.
- It looks a teeny weeny bit Marxist to me.
- San francisco is teeny tiny in comparison.
- This is getting just a teeny bit ridiculous.
- A perfect chair for those of us in teeny apartments!
- Dohiyi Mir finds the lastest in teeny-bopper fashion -- and fascism.
- November 28, 2006 @ 6: 18 pm sorry (in teeny, tiny letters of humility).
- And, to be fair, there is a teeny sliver of the county west of the canal.
- We need to carry teeny dogs in teeny designer bags and give them names like — well, Teeny.
- I wondered how many times I’d looked ridiculous and pranced about in teeny-bopper clothes and shoes.
- Parties are forever convinced that their outcomes are being sullied by crossover voting, which is possible in teeny tiny elections.
- Our dinner conversations were a mix of Spanish (I speak a teeny bit), German (I speak a teeny bit more) and English (most of them spoke it pretty well).
- There’s no hidden fine print in teeny weeny letters, no opting out of something you’d never have agreed to in the first place if only you’d known about it.
- I know it’s anti-Midtown Lunch to be eating at my desk, but I do like to save my outdoor-recess time to get coffee at Stumptown and ogle the old-timey hipster barista boys in teeny pants.
- During last night’s festivities, we were treated to insightful bon mots like “Oh, they just go to the showers for a little fun and relaxation” during the men’s sychronized diving, further adding to the odd, uncomfortable feeling of watching 14-year-old boys in teeny-tiny underwear stand on a platform together and say “Ready?
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