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Tiny

Tiny meaning

Very small.

Example sentences (20)

Electric boats are still a tiny, tiny, tiny percentage of the total number of boats.

Sark is a tiny island measuring just 2.1 square miles, with a tiny population, 500 or so, and, as these pictures show – it has a tiny prison to match.

She recalled taking a jar underwater and feeding tiny, tiny beads to tiny larvaceans — watching how they moved through the house and counting how many got filtered in a given amount of time.

Whether it’s Tiny showing off island sights in Tiny Tours Bermuda or sharing the importance of laughter and love in Tiny’s Super Mommy, each book has something to teach.

A tiny church in a tiny village, the nave roof is home to one of the largest maternity roosts of soprano pipistrelle bats in the country.

Lubberts said unlike the tiny homes at ABTC, the tiny homes at the region's outdoor shelter were built using steel.

These include temporary use permits, developing guidelines and development permit areas specific to tiny homes, permitting permanent residential occupancy of recreational vehicles within RV parks and supporting the development of tiny house villages.

Tiny Tina also got some well-deserved attention in Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, the spinoff game, but that doesn’t mean that the franchise should be exhausted with this character, or further separate them from the mainline games.

By day, Scotland’s surviving patches of rainforest are a vibrant palette of lush greens, where tiny creatures barely visible against the woodland mosaic lurk, soft mosses, fungi and lichens cling to trees and tiny flowers carpet the floor.

Greenville County Schools program was recognized for its involvement in the Tiny House Collaborative, a program to construct tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness or formally incarcerated.

I fashioned tiny leg splints to get him on his feet, a tiny neck brace to hold his head up.

But both approaches sweep under the rug decades of misdeeds, from lying about the climate crisishuman rights abuses, to the fact that a tiny, tiny group of people have off those strategies.

Efficient use of space is critical for a cabin/tiny home, but less so for a regular home, so a lot of times you're going to get cabins/tiny homes that were built by a regular home-builder that just doesn't know what they're doing.

Incredibly rare pieces of tiny Neolithic rock art found in a shallow Australian cave were made by creating tiny stencils out of beeswax, researchers have concluded.

In the sexy snap, Sarah looked smoking hot as she rocked a tiny white string bikini top that showed off her toned arms and tiny waist.

That means we lose our tiny bit of control and influence which should go with our ownership of a tiny bit of a company.

Vaccines include either tiny pieces of the organism that is carrying the disease or the blueprint to create those tiny pieces.

An onlooker said: 'I saw this tiny little dinghy coming in and I thought that is tiny for a fishing boat.

Sanne Govaert from Ghent University took this image called Teeny tiny world, This tiny mushroom, a Mycena spp., was growing inside a rotten tree trunk.

The atoms act like tiny compass needles and unfold their effect over tiny distances in the nanometre range, meaning a few millionths of a millimeter.