We found 247 examples of how to use tiny in an English sentence.
Sentences 176 to 200 of 247.
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176. | He lives in a tiny village. | |
177. | He started learning Berber when he was a tiny little baby. | |
178. | He has been learning Berber since he was a tiny little baby. | |
179. | I found a tiny freckle on my left boob. | |
180. | This is a tiny boat. | |
181. | Mercury, appearing to us like a tiny black dot, passed across the vast, glaring face of the sun on November 11 in a rare celestial transit. | |
182. | Neodymium is used in powerful magnets in wind turbines and electric vehicles. It makes the tiny magnets in cell phone speakers possible. | |
183. | My room is tiny. | |
184. | He looks so tiny. | |
185. | “Because our tools today are more sensitive,” Elsila said, “we can analyze things that are present in tiny amounts. We also now can separate chemical compounds from a mixture, making it easier to identify them.” | |
186. | Bobby Humphreys never thought that a tiny Chihuahua that would help him go through a rough patch in life. | |
187. | He has tiny feet. | |
188. | He has tiny hands. | |
189. | He lives in two tiny rooms in Algiers. | |
190. | Gaza is a tiny self-governing territory which is home to almost two million Palestinians. | |
191. | As the owner of a rabbit, they can't fight for shit. They don't even think to bite as a form of defense. They try to punch with their tiny, useless front legs. It's adorable and pathetic. | |
192. | The Vatican, which has already reported one coronavirus case, is hoping to keep crowd size down in the tiny city-state in its attempt to stop the virus. | |
193. | While boys in Papika, in Haryana state, walk to the nearest high school, about four kilometers away, daughters are not allowed to venture outside the tiny village. | |
194. | The squirrel wore a tiny mask. | |
195. | Just like the picture on your television set, satellite images are made up of tiny squares. | |
196. | The picture on your television set is made up of tiny squares. | |
197. | The picture on your television set is made up of tiny squares called pixels. | |
198. | The picture on your computer monitor is made up of tiny squares. | |
199. | We found two tiny kittens in our backyard. | |
200. | At night great beasts snarled and roared about their tiny cabin, but, so accustomed may one become to oft repeated noises, that soon they paid little attention to them, sleeping soundly the whole night through. |