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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121. As we walked along the seashore we saw several different sorts of seaweed and lots of tiny crabs.
122. The tiny boat was ill-equipped for the buffeting it got from the wind and the rain.
123. A coral reef is built by the accretion of tiny, identical organisms.
124. The egg cracked open and out popped a tiny head.
125. It's such a tiny kitchen that I don't have to do much to keep it clean.
126. I first knew him as an impecunious student living in a tiny bedsit.
127. The tiny error didn't escape the eagle eye of her boss.
128. His work received only a tiny mention in the journal; he deserves better.
129. We can't wait to hear the patter of tiny feet.
129. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
130. The lungs are in fact constructed of thousands of tiny tubes.
131. Every inch of space in the tiny shop was crammed with goods.
132. She's not particularly interested in having children, but her husband longs for the patter of tiny feet.
133. You're lending them money? You must be out of your tiny mind!
134. Her tiny attic room had poor ventilation and in summer it became unbearably stuffy.
135. It had an extremely tiny head and, by inference, a tiny brain.
136. Elaine looked up at the black, velvety sky studded with tiny, twinkling stars.
137. It was easy to believe that the tiny hamlet held some great mystery.
138. As my newborn cuddled at my breast, her tiny fingers stroked my skin.
139. She lives in a tiny fifth floor walk-up in New York's East Village.
140. In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns are placed into the water when the festival is over.
141. We found a tiny hotel in a heavenly spot with a beautiful bay.
142. They are privileging a tiny number to the disadvantage of the rest.
143. He cradled the baby in his arms, his hands cupping her tiny skull.
144. Tired of being a tiny cog in a vast machine, he handed in his resignation.
145. She enjoyed living alone, but felt a tiny pang of regret for her mother's cooking.
146. She lives in a tiny cottage with a pocket-handkerchief garden.
147. One tiny mistake when you're climbing could mean the difference between life and death.
148. He lives in a tiny cottage in the middle of nowhere.
149. You can't crush twenty people into such a tiny room.
150. Reputable charities spend the lion's share of donations on aid and a tiny fraction on administration.
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.