We found 247 examples of how to use tiny in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 247.
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1. | You look tiny next to a sumo wrestler. | |
2. | Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. | |
3. | The houses and cars looked tiny from the sky. | |
4. | A tiny object moved in the dark. | |
5. | It's a tiny country that most people have never heard of. | |
6. | The pond was alive with tiny fishes. | |
7. | The pond was alive with various tiny fishes. | |
8. | A spider can produce a silky substance from tiny openings on its underside. | |
9. | The glass bowl broke into tiny fragments. | |
10. | We have just a tiny bit of garden. | |
11. | The buildings look so tiny. | |
12. | Fiber-optic cables are made up of tiny glass fibers which are as thin as human hairs. | |
13. | Tiny pets are in fashion now. | |
14. | Germs are too tiny for our eyes to see. | |
15. | The ring I gave her had a tiny stone in it. | |
16. | We came by a tiny village on our way to the country. | |
17. | The tiny birthmark took nothing from her loveliness. | |
18. | In spite of their tiny restaurant they managed to pull through the recession. | |
19. | Tiny blossoms have come out all over the river bank. | |
20. | The scene was a tiny mountain village in a remote section of West Virginia. | |
21. | The baby held out his tiny hand. | |
22. | Japanese women tend to look tiny and delicate. | |
23. | Yesterday, I found a tiny piece of land for sale in a quiet residential area and I immediately decided to buy it. | |
24. | Since he can read such tiny print, he is far from being near-sighted. | |
25. | He came from a tiny mountain town. |