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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241. When her calluses turned raw, she requested another work station and was assigned to inspecting tiny numbers on color-coated wires.
242. The child was sound asleep now, his tiny eyelashes resting on rounded cheeks.
243. Tiny producers, for example, have little incentive to invest large sums in artificial insemination in order to breed better cattle.
244. Vitamins and minerals are only needed in tiny amounts for good health.
245. Sioux medicine men collected tiny, glistening pebbles from anthills and used them in medicine rattles.
246. Tiny, energetic, imaginative, she drove advertising sales to ever-new heights and kept the business departments running smoothly.
247. She was still trembling, tiny aftershocks of excitement tingling inside her.
248. He had taken long strides and I had trotted after him with my tiny steps.
249. A shower of debris including tiny amounts of blood from torn retinal vessels causes floaters.
249. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
250. They represent only a tiny proportion of the people who get housing assistance from Washington.
251. Well, it's true that I have been hurt in my life. Quite a bit. But it's also true that I have loved, and been loved. And that carries a weight of its own. A greater weight, in my opinion. It's like that pie chart we talked about earlier. In the end, I'll look back on my life, and see that the greatest piece of it was love. The problems, the divorces, the sadness... those will be there too, but just smaller slivers, tiny pieces. Sarah Dessen
252. An hour and there was a speck of yellow on the horizon as tiny as an aphid.
253. At last he reached a field of apple trees whose flowers were just becoming tiny knots of fruit.
254. Because those organs are moving, the frequency of the reflected radiation is Doppler shifted by a tiny amount.
255. It is not at all clear that such absurdly tiny scales have any physical meaning whatever.
256. Hales lived in a tiny, airless room with one small window that wouldn't open.
257. You will find a tiny amount will go a long way.
258. Maidstone rented a tiny apartment at the top of a very dilapidated building in the Vomero.
259. He put tiny brine shrimp and brine algae in an everlasting cosmos.
260. In cases of asphyxia the blood pressure rises to such an extent that the tiny blood vessels in the teeth burst.
261. She plays Beth(sentencedict.com), a transplanted Los Angeles teen trying to adjust to her new life in a tiny Washington state hamlet.
262. Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he or she sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. Robert F. Kennedy
263. Tiny though she was compared with her assailant, she fought like a wildcat.
264. They caught the sparks that showered from my own tiny anvil and I failed to think it odd.
265. Our tiny apartment, it is true, is barely suited for two people, and certainly not for four.
266. Most employees labor in tiny cubicles within a culture that craves anonymity and silence.
267. A tiny amount laced in a letter can be lethal.
268. In this form of diabetes, the pancreas stops making insulin or makes only a tiny amount.
269. I flew with her into the bush, to land on a tiny crushed-pumice airstrip laid along a mountain ridge.
270. He is sitting in the living room in our tiny apartment in Nigawa.
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.