We found 247 examples of how to use tiny in an English sentence.
Sentences 151 to 175 of 247.
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151. | Sami had a tiny towel wrapped around his neck. | |
152. | Sami stole Layla's tiny suitcase. | |
153. | Sami has a tiny apartment in Cairo. | |
154. | Sami had a tiny apartment. | |
155. | Sami's hands were tiny. | |
156. | Tom's room is tiny. | |
157. | Tom's apartment is tiny. | |
158. | The red poppies are like tiny flames in the countryside. | |
159. | Meredith picks a tiny patch of green moss from between clumps of tall brown grass gone dormant with the fall chill. “Look at all these little bits of biodiversity,” she said. “That’s like a little fantasy world going on in there.” | |
160. | My apartment is tiny. | |
161. | The pisiform bone is one of eight tiny bones that comprise the wrist. | |
162. | When she was quite tiny, her greatest delight was to catch flies and pull their wings off, to make creeping insects of them. | |
163. | In a tiny bay she found a troop of little children running about naked and paddling in the water; she wanted to play with them, but they were frightened and ran away. | |
164. | "I interviewed a lot of people there, including a woman, who, at that time, was the oldest living 'nu shu' writer. She was 96-years-old when I met her, very tiny, very frail," she said. "Her skin was like tissue paper. She had bound feet." | |
165. | The bound feet were the legacy of another centuries-old practice. Many girls had their feet wrapped tightly to keep them small. As the girls grew, the bones of their feet would break, leaving them with tiny feet, which were attractive to men, but painful to walk on. | |
166. | The separatists are a tiny minority of Kabyles. | |
167. | The separatists are a tiny minority among Kabyles. | |
168. | The separatists represent a tiny minority among Kabyles. | |
169. | Kabylie is so tiny that you almost can't see it on a world map. | |
170. | When you start trying to describe every tiny detail and putting a label on everything, languages become very complicated very fast. | |
171. | Who are you, dweller of this tiny stellar corpse? | |
172. | I was tiny. | |
173. | Mennad needs to put this into his tiny little mind. | |
174. | The US has never attacked and annihilated a country as big as Iran. Americans can only obliterate tiny nations or weak and hungry nations like Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
175. | The scientists are experimenting with tiny, manmade nanomachines that can drill into a cell, killing it. |