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Sentence count:296+47Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: littleminutepunyslightsmallundersizedweeAntonym: largeSimilar words: let inget inLatincut input inget intovotingratingMeaning: ['taɪnɪ]  adj. very small. 
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271. If you dislike the aroma, you have only wasted a tiny amount of essential oil.
272. The nave has gone and the tiny church in the former choir was adapted by Carlo Lurago in 1640-50.
273. Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been drinking. Dave Barry 
274. The doctor attached a tiny monitor to the baby's head.
275. It seemed almost impossible to many people that such tiny things as micro-organisms could have been fossilised at all.
276. It also acted as the catalyst to form fossil fuels from tiny animals millions of years ago.
277. I fought my way through the crowd and there's these kids playing electric guitars through this tiny amp.
278. He takes the bottle from Julio, holds it close to his eyes and examines the tiny amount of rum remaining.
279. Garlic, for example, must only be used in tiny amounts or it will blister the skin.
280. The Metropolitan Police will not hesitate to take firm action to free communities from this tiny minority.
281. She was a homeless wanderer until tiny Delos alone of all places on earth consented to receive her.
282. Years later I found it, a tiny pub tucked into a cobbled alley beside a large inn.
283. The box has 10 tiny apertures through which viewers can see 3-D images.
284. An acorn is tiny compared to its parent, but a kiwi lays an egg a quarter her own weight.
285. No more than thirty to forty feet away, at the head of the narrow aisle, was the tiny altar.
286. She got up and crossed to a little antique rosewood desk with pigeonholes and tiny drawers along the top.
287. After the stale fug in the tiny cabin, she gulped down the clean sea air, the car window wide open.
288. All her images of a tiny waif locked in the attic seemed suddenly foolish and fantastic.
289. Mr Roche was a tiny man who lived in a bungalow behind the apartment building. Sentencedict.com
290. New energy and resolve erupted from the simple act of moving their tiny toys out of doors!
291. Perched on the bench was the tiny instrument known as a diamond anvil.
292. Some have hearing which is so acute that they can detect insects as tiny as a midge up to 60 feet away.
293. However, in the tiny political pond of Shetland, important issues can be affected by seemingly trivial considerations.
294. She appealed for the Cabinet not to target her comparatively tiny budget of £4 billion.
295. When lava solidifies, its tiny ferrous particles align themselves, like magnetic needles, with the earth's magnetic field.
296. And thanks to two recent advances, researchers had hopes of probing these tiny anomalies.
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