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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181. They cleared out the junk room to make a tiny beds.
182. There were tiny lines radiating from the corners of her eyes.
183. Nature gave these tiny creatures the ability to reproduce quickly when food is abundant.
184. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god.
185. He handed round a plate of tiny sandwiches, daintily arranged in rings.
186. Ella looked at the tiny face poking out of the blanket.
187. I've never seen a man with such tiny hands - they're minute!
188. They cleared out the junk room to make a tiny bedroom.
189. Her busy hands had transformed the tiny room into a work of art.
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190. The path down to the beach was a precarious one, tiny steps hewn out of the sheer rock face.
191. Oil was trickling from a tiny hole in the tank.
192. Are we going to hear the patter of tiny feet?
193. The old man cradled the tiny baby in his arms.
194. An individual is only a tiny grain in the vast sea;it is the masses of people that are the boundless ocean.
195. If we mark him up a tiny bit, he'll just get through.
196. The tiny kitten approached the enormous bear and let out a purr and a mew.
197. Dot the suncream on your face in tiny quantities and rub it in well.
198. Don't be a cry baby. That tiny scratch can hardly hurt at all.
199. As we walked along the seashore we saw lots of tiny crabs.
200. Frances took the tiny music box from her trunk and wound it up.
201. For fifteen francs a month she found a tiny six-floor room.
202. Many break-ins are carried out by youngsters who can squeeze through tiny windows.
203. While he was studying, Nick had to slum it in a tiny room.
204. Prison inmates are kept in tiny cells, with the bare minimum of furniture.
205. The goldfish swam round and round in their tiny bowls.
206. Finally he remembered the tiny detail that had eluded him the night before.
207. She married young , and was divorced when her children were tiny.
208. The technique involves making a tiny incision in the skin.
209. Dust mites are tiny creatures, invisible to the naked eye.
210. At the twiddle of a knob the operators can focus on a tiny amount of airspace or scan the whole area.
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.