Synonym: little, minute, puny, slight, small, undersized, wee. Antonym: large. Similar words: let in, get in, Latin, cut in, put in, get into, voting, rating. Meaning: ['taɪnɪ] adj. very small.
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61. Strong fingers encircled her tiny wrists.
62. That tiny radiator doesn't give off much heat.
63. A tea bag is full of tiny perforations.
64. The tree produces tiny white blossoms.
65. Seen from above the cars looked tiny.
66. We're struggling along on a tiny income.
67. The only ventilation comes from tiny sliding windows.
68. The children seemed tiny beside him.
69. Tiny boats bobbed up and down in the harbour.
70. He was cooped up in a tiny room.
71. She can't wait for the patter of tiny feet.
72. She was taking tiny jumps in her excitement.
73. A tiny mark flawed the otherwise perfect silk shirt.
74. Rain ran in tiny rivulets down the window.
75. He uses a magnifying glass to read tiny print.
76. Somehow they contrived to live on her tiny income.
77. Look at his little tiny fingers. Aren't they sweet?
78. The lungs consist of millions of tiny air sacs.
79. Linda's hair sparkled with tiny ice crystals .
80. He wanted to curl into a tiny ball.
81. He feels boxed in,(www.Sentencedict.com) living in that tiny flat.
82. This tiny restaurant is shoehorned between two major banks.
83. Don't worry about tiny fluctuations in your weight.
84. She spoke in a tiny cutesy voice.
85. The motorcycle was driven by a tiny bald man.
86. All six of us packed into the tiny car.
87. The only bathroom was a tiny oblong.
88. Her dress was beautifully tucked with tiny stitches.
89. The Martian atmosphere contains only tiny amounts of water.
90. I was held prisoner in a tiny attic room.
More similar words: let in, get in, Latin, cut in, put in, get into, voting, rating, routine, cut into, instinct, distinct, fit into, testing, setting, hunting, burst in, continue, creating, lighting, blotting, assist in, awaiting, parenting, result in, routinely, exciting, existing, shooting, operating.