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ADJECTIVE tiny COMPARATIVE tinier SUPERLATIVE tiniest
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Meaning tiny meaning

What does tiny mean?
Definitions in simple English

tiny

Something that is tiny is very small. A single grain of sand is tiny.

tiny

(= diminutive, lilliputian, petite, flyspeck) very small diminutive in stature a lilliputian chest of drawers her petite figure tiny feet the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy

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Topics tiny topics

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Simple sentences

Tom took a tiny bite out of Mary's donut.
He lives in a tiny village.
Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer.
A tiny object moved in the dark.
It's a tiny country that most people have never heard of.
The buildings look so tiny.
Fiber-optic cables are made up of tiny glass fibers which are as thin as human hairs.
Germs are too tiny for our eyes to see.
The ring I gave her had a tiny stone in it.
Japanese women tend to look tiny and delicate.
He came from a tiny mountain town.
Bacteria are just tiny cells, harmless.
She liked men, if truth were told, a tiny wee bit more than women.
Suddenly she felt tiny, worthless and miserable.
The last time you saw her, she was just a tiny baby.
The houses and cars looked tiny from the sky.
The pond was alive with tiny fishes.
The baby held out his tiny hand.
Our world is only a tiny part of the universe.
I gave her a tiny musical box.
Tom has a tiny dick.

Movie subtitles

How very different it would be for the altogether more modest voyages about to be undertaken by a remarkable man from the tiny little European kingdom of Portugal.
Imagine that your brain is made of tiny boxes Then find the box that's gay and CRUSH IT!
Go in a little more...and there are these tiny little mites.
The brightness of that searchlight represents the extreme luminosity of stars and I'm gonna use this tiny marble to represent the planet.
When this planet passes in front of the star, it blocks out a tiny fraction of the light, dimming the star by a very small amount.
Yet we've only been able to communicate for the past 50 years - a tiny fraction, meaning if another civilisation communicated with us 200 years ago, we would have missed the signal altogether.
Look how tiny I am.
I'm tiny.
But there is one tiny bit of information you should know.
I just have you all stored with the little pictures and I just, I just press on your tiny little faces and it calls you.
Evan Whitestone's Santa sack was full of boxes, big, small, tiny, but all of them empty.
We're dealing with a tiny fraction of the human face to identify our culprit.
It's like you're a detective, Tiny Jane.
I cannot live like a peasant in those places where I drown, at those tiny man-to-man houses that are like his own cattle.
But there is so much hydrogen in the Universe that adding all those tiny chances, a detectable amount of radiation should be produced.
So, Tiny, where's Shay?
Tiny, you're a wise man.
It was so thick, I could just see the lamp by the bed, a tiny spark in the fog.
The vampire attacks his victim's neck and leaves two tiny white wounds with a red dot in the center.
Tiny wretched flies!
It looked like a tiny spark lost amidst the fog.
The architecture has a little feeling of Missouri Gothic, and the furniture sort of leans toward Oklahoma Renaissance, with a tiny touch of Grand Rapids.
Tiny, come here.
Hello, Tiny.
Go to it, Tiny.
Good and hard now, Tiny.
The tiny country standing in our way will not have a chance to defend itself. One air raid should do it.
There was no other way but to punish and destroy this tiny bothersome state, that was continuously threatening our peace!
Tiny font, double-sided, no margins.
A characteristic winding river in Las Hurdes with tiny plots beside it.
Little tiny pieces.
Only a tiny piece, then.
I knew you when you were a little tiny baby.
Tiny?
Listen, Stooly, I had to play along with you, I had to play along with everybody trying to get one tiny little lead on where that kid is, but you can't wring any more out of me, do you understand?
A tiny cog in the great wheel of evolution.
Just for a tiny little rabbit!
According to science, the first living things here were single-celled organisms, tiny little white or green blobs of nothing in particular that lived under the water.

News and current affairs

The result is massive loss of habitat and destruction of species, yielding a tiny economic benefit at a huge social cost.
A tiny fraction of international aid funding currently goes toward reducing societal violence and improving criminal justice systems.
Decades ago, Bucharest held many tiny houses, with courtyards and small gardens. People kept watchdogs to protect their properties.
As tens of thousands of people were moved into tiny, standard issue apartments, many dogs were abandoned.
He and his fellow dissidents were a tiny minority, too.
Why is the mighty Chinese Communist Party deploying all of its powers to kidnap - no word better describes what happened - such a tiny enemy?
On the one hand, there's the safe pair of hands personified by Jean-Claude Juncker, the veteran prime minister of tiny Luxembourg, who knows the ins and outs of the EU's political machinery and chairs the euro zone's ministerial set-up.
Most of Africa's farmers, working tiny plots, do not produce enough food to feed their families, much less to earn an income.
The biggest factor is the massive cost and the tiny reward.
A tiny advantage can make all the difference.
These tiny outcroppings have little material value, and yet the dispute over their ownership has led to a major international dustup.
But the tiny number of Ebola cases in rich countries - and the ensuing panic-inducing headlines and quarantine measures - have brought home the global nature of infectious disease today.
The theoretical ideal occurs when financial contracts spread the risks all over the world, so that billions of willing investors each own a tiny share, and no one is over-exposed.
Recently, even Irish, spoken at home by only a tiny minority, was granted full official status.
A tiny elite of Tutsi from the southern province of Bururi controlled all institutions, exploiting them to the fullest.
Tiny Dubai draws in far more foreign investment: Iranians go there for banking, trade, and fun.
Decades ago, Bucharest held many tiny houses, with courtyards and small gardens.
British Prime Minister David Cameron wants to change the fact that Britain exports more to tiny Ireland than it does to China.
But, worried that the US authorities would accuse it of attempting to control a new market, IBM left the Disk Operating System (DOS) for the new PCs to a tiny new company that no one saw as a threat: Microsoft.
Even a tiny probability of global catastrophe is unacceptable.
When carrying his petition to Beijing, escorted by a tiny group of lawyers, Chen was accused of disrupting traffic on the city's clogged roads and condemned to four years in jail.
Economic growth without social justice merely prolongs the denial of decent living conditions to the majority of Africa's people for the benefit of a tiny rich minority.
Indeed, the regime has hinted that it may be willing to compromise on the issue - the delineation of the 1967 border along a tiny piece of land on the Eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee - that wrecked the negotiations eight years ago.
Even against tiny Bhutan, China has stepped up its lands claims through military incursions.
These tiny organisms harbor codes for metabolic processes that have been preserved across eons - the same processes responsible for shaping the world.
Given the regularity of serious diplomatic spats - over everything from tiny atolls in the South China Sea to the legacy of World War II - this may sound like an elusive dream.

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