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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151. Because of the housing shortage, many couples had to double up in one tiny apartment.
152. Although sexual and violent crimes have increased by 10%, they remain only a tiny/small fraction of the total number of crimes committed each year.
153. From the start it was clear this tiny girl was a real fighter.
154. It's such a tiny office - don't you ever feel cooped up here?
155. We might look for a tiny wobble in the position of a star.
156. The tiny toilet compartment gives you hardly any elbow room.
157. A tiny movement of her arm had telegraphed her intention to hit out.
158. Leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed, most people who have bad moods also have very good moods.
159. Tiny secluded beaches can be found off the beaten track.
159. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
160. 'Here we are now,' Beth said, as the train clanked into a tiny station.
161. He's tiny, he doesn't even come up to my chest!
162. They were kept prisoner for eight months in a tiny flat.
163. Even as a tiny baby, she had a thick head of hair.
164. There were tiny pieces of glass all over the road.
165. Only a tiny patch of blue was visible in the cloudy sky.
166. She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
167. A few weeks in a tiny damp room soon shattered his illusions about university life.
168. The shirt had a tiny monogram embroidered on the pocket.
169. The black and white pattern is relieved by tiny coloured flowers.
170. A whole tankful of gasolene dropped away because of the tiny leak.
171. This tiny crowd does not warrant such a large police presence.
172. A tiny, educated elite profited from the misery of their two million fellow countrymen.
173. We were worried that one tiny jolt could worsen her injuries.
174. The tiny cottage with its leaded windows and thatched roof was as pretty as a picture.
175. They observed how the tiny wings were fitted to the body.
176. She's tiny but she can really pack away the biscuits.
177. Genes are those tiny bits of biological information swapped in sexual reproduction.
178. The two tiny fishing boats drifted apart in the storm.
179. I would certainly disdain to live in such tiny flats.
180. The surface of the brain is pinky-grey and latticed with tiny blood vessels.
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.