Sentence for tiny | Use tiny in a sentence

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  • Such a tiny thing! (8)
  • A tiny little thing! (8)
  • A tiny runlet of a street. (8)
  • A tiny sound made him turn. (8)
  • Damyer uttered a tiny shriek. (8)
  • And the tiny, helpless thing prevailed. (8)
  • Ocean sent up a tiny wave at their feet. (10)
  • The leaves were all astir, like tiny wings. (8)
  • A tiny sound from Winton made her turn her head. (8)
  • She looked at him, and another tiny sigh escaped her. (8)
  • Athene has the tiny beginning of a moustache, you know. (8)
  • She sat down at the tiny bureau which filled one corner. (8)
  • The tiny sound grew till it became the muttering of wheels. (8)
  • June was living now in a tiny house with a big studio at Chiswick. (8)
  • Not one tiny soul, the size of a midge or rock flower, lived here. (8)
  • We gave our host a tiny American flag as a souvenir of our visit. (20)
  • Frances Freeland opened it, and out came three tiny white globules. (8)
  • She heard the tiny hiss of his cigarette extinguished in the water. (8)
  • She waited, crumpling the tiny handkerchief in her gauntleted hand. (8)
  • Innumerable tiny smoke-puffs then preceded a fresh advance of infantry. (10)
  • With a tiny handkerchief she removed one tear from the corner of one eye. (8)
  • The trees still dripped with tiny, soft, hissing sounds, but that was all. (8)
  • The tiny squawking noise that fell on his ears entirely failed to reassure him. (8)
  • Tears started up in her grey eyes, and she touched them with a tiny handkerchief. (8)
  • His lips were closed, but through a little hole at one corner came a tiny puffing sound. (8)
  • The tiny sleeping fingers uncurled and, like some little sea anemone, clutched round it. (8)
  • Mrs. Dennant took out her handkerchief, and, bending above the rose, removed a tiny insect. (8)
  • A warmth, a fragrance, a sound like a tiny sigh, and something soft was squeezed into his hand. (8)
  • One of her tiny brown hands had escaped the shawl and grasped its edge with determined softness. (8)
  • The sweet peas, too, were like tiny bright birds fastened to green perches swaying with the wind. (8)
  • And as he spoke showers of tiny hard nuts came down on the little creature, who ate them greedily. (8)
  • Then the music stopped; and no sound rose but the tiny groans of the log trying to resist the fire. (8)
  • And drawing forth a tiny gold-framed pocket-mirror she perceived convincingly that it would not do. (10)
  • Lady Malloring raised one hand; the motion, quite involuntary, ended at the tiny cross on her breast. (8)
  • There was a sort of dumb despair in that tiny pushing of his way back to the place whence he had come. (8)
  • The tiny leaves had a transparent look, too thin as yet to keep the sunlight from passing through them. (8)
  • Just beyond the veranda Greta saw a glowworm shining, as it might be a tiny bead of the fallen lightning. (8)
  • The second thing he noticed was his moonlight bulldog, who stood on the doorstep eyeing a tiny sandy cat. (8)
  • And as he said those simple words, he saw Megan in the doorway with a tiny brown spaniel puppy in her arms. (8)
  • Close by the statue of Diana Lady Casterley was standing, gazing down at some flowers, a tiny, grey figure. (8)
  • Martin raised the plants, and as he held them, from one close, yellow petal there rose up a tiny caterpillar. (8)
  • She remembered too the raindrops on the vines like a million tiny lamps, and the throstle that began singing. (8)
  • There was no sound, not one tiny noise of water, wind in trees, or man; not even of birds or the moor ponies. (8)
  • Then, out of the heart of that dusky whiteness, came a tiny sound; we stood, not breathing, turning our heads. (8)
  • Cecilia was looking dubiously at his sock, where she seemed to see a tiny speck of white that might be Stephen. (8)
  • She puts her parcel down, unwraps an apron, half a loaf, two onions, three potatoes, and a tiny piece of bacon. (8)
  • Some tiny bird, disturbed by these unwonted visitors, began chirruping and fluttering, but was soon still again. (8)
  • The dark figure moved forward, and a tiny square of paper gleamed out white against the black of his frock-coat. (8)
  • Both the tiny arms above the elbow were circled with dark marks, as if they had been squeezed by ruthless fingers. (8)
  • She seemed actually to feel the touch of his finger against the tiny patch of her bare palm where the glove opened. (8)
  • How they grew from tiny seeds to great and beautiful things, and then slowly, slowly dried and decayed away to dust. (8)
  • At last Herr Paul caught Cousin Teresa, who, fattened against the wall, lost her head, and stood uttering tiny shrieks. (8)
  • Listening to that music, tracing with his finger the tiny veins on her breast, he lay like one recovering from a swoon. (8)
  • It was still sleeping, drawing its tiny breaths peacefully, little dog-shivers passing every now and then over its face. (8)
  • There was something fantastic to him in this sudden philosophising by one whom he had watched grow up from a tiny thing. (8)
  • Felix saw on the branch of an apple-tree a tiny brown bird with a little beak sticking out and a little tail sticking up. (8)
  • She hunted it out, slipped off its red-leather sheath, and, stabbing the point into a tiny cork, slipped it beneath her blouse. (8)
  • The fat man did not answer; he had begun an anecdote, and in his broad expanse of face his tiny mouth writhed like a caterpillar. (8)
  • The feathered actors lived in a two-wheeled cart, drawn from village to village, and city to city, by a tiny, gayly-decked donkey. (5)
  • She stood near the little running ripple of the flat sea-water, as it hurried from a long streaked back to a tiny imitation of spray. (10)
  • Ashurst pressed his face against a spray; and before his closed eyes Megan started up, with the tiny brown spaniel pup against her breast. (8)
  • Tiny young green leaves were growing from the oddly-interwoven branches of the fig-trees, to which clung the swelling pouches of the fruit. (5)
  • But for the interest left them by the French, these tiny islands have scarcely any associations, and must be enjoyed for their beauty alone. (9)
  • Already the driver was perched on his tiny seat, and his companion, whose business it was to free the falling corn, was getting up alongside. (8)
  • There seemed in all this white murmuration to be millions of tiny hands stretching out to me, millions of whispering voices, of wistful eyes. (8)

Also see sentences for: diminutive, little, minute, precise, puny, small.

Definition of tiny:

  • tiny, t’ni, adj. (_comp. t’nier, superl. t’niest) thin: very small. (0)

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