tiny
IPA: tˈaɪni
noun
- A small child; an infant.
- Anything very small.
adjective
- Very small.
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Examples of "tiny" in Sentences
- He says Americans don't care about what he calls tiny porky amendments.
- News of the World, which he described as a tiny portion of his vast media empire.
- Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer seems to think Americans don't care about what he called tiny, porky amendments.
- He found in milk, cheese, vinegar, decayed vegetables, and in the blood and secretions of cases of plague bodies, which he described as tiny worms and which he thought were due to putrefaction.
- In a three-hour grilling Tuesday, 80-year-old Murdoch insisted he was at fault only for trusting the wrong people at the News of the World, which he described as a tiny portion of his vast media empire.
- Her recommendation: Agnolotti delplin con polline di finocchio, which she describes as tiny pasta pillows stuffed with veal with fennel pollen and crispy veal breast. reprints & permissions, visit our FAQ's.
- Though apologetic during a three-hour appearance on Tuesday, Murdoch insisted he was at fault only for trusting the wrong people at the News of the World, which he described as a tiny portion of his vast media empire.
- Given the building's history, the Occupy protesters said they planned to use it to stage a symbolic "trial of the 1%", a figure the group uses to represent what it describes as a tiny and over-powerful economic elite.
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