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Synonym: littleminutepunyslightsmallundersizedweeAntonym: largeSimilar words: let inget inLatincut input inget intovotingratingMeaning: ['taɪnɪ]  adj. very small. 
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211. Most residents live in tiny apartments and pay over the odds for them too.
212. I lost my way in the network of tiny alleys.
213. A tiny wire is threaded through a vein to the heart.
214. The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample.
215. The job turned out to be harder than we thought.:The house they had offered us turned out to be a tiny apartment.
216. Only a very delicate thermometer can measure such tiny changes in temperature.
217. Some stars look as tiny as pinheads, but they are even bigger than the sun in fact.
218. Though she was tiny, she had a very loud voice.
219. This tiny capsule contains two types of effective painkilling ingredients.
220. The house had a tiny kitchen with an uninspiring view.
221. His new luxury mansion was a world away from the tiny house where he was born.
222. Doctors believe only a tiny number of people are at risk.
223. The margin of error for a racing driver is tiny.
224. Emily scraped away the dead leaves to reveal the tiny shoot of a new plant.
225. Profits have picked up this year but the return on capital remains tiny.
226. The wind came in tiny puffs that hardly stirred the surface of the water.
227. We were all living on top of each other in that tiny apartment.
228. During surgery[sentencedict.com],(www.Sentencedict.com) doctors sometimes use a laser beam to vaporize tiny blood vessels.
229. He cut his paper up into tiny squares, and he numbered each one.
230. Tiny wisps of ash floated up.
231. Fannie and Laura share a tiny loft apartment.
232. A tiny change today brings a dramatically different tomorrow. Richard Bach 
233. Riot police stood guard even in tiny back alleys.
234. This is a tiny little one-bedroom apartment, Bernie.
235. As you can see from Table 16.2, they account for a tiny fraction of total assets.
236. He dresses conservatively-black shoes and all-the only hint at aristocracy being a tiny monogram on the shirt pocket.
237. After all, the Literary Digest Poll for the 1932 election came within a tiny margin of the actual result.
238. At a place called Morro Chico there was a tiny inn where we sat around the stove ourselves.
239. We have tiny apartments and kids and computers that eat up our spare time and money, for goodness' sakes.
240. A tiny, wood and straw stilt hut, it stands close to the ground to allow easy access for amputees.
More similar words: let inget inLatincut input inget intovotingratingroutinecut intoinstinctdistinctfit intotestingsettinghuntingburst incontinuecreatinglightingblottingassist inawaitingparentingresult inroutinelyexcitingexistingshootingoperating
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