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teensy

[ UK /tˈiːnzi/ ]
[ US /ˈtinsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) very small
    a wee tot

How To Use teensy In A Sentence

  • Now that is a teensy bit different from your average enterprise software company.
  • Erickson is a big southern fat boy with a teensy-weensy wee wee, hence all his anger. Think Progress » Erickson: I’ll ‘pull out my wife’s shotgun’ if someone comes to my door for the American Community Survey.
  • So I asked myself—is there any reason at all in the whole universe to think that Shakespeare might be even a teensy-weensy bit better than Michael Jackson? Who's Better: Michael Jackson or Shakespeare?
  • The women had on teensy- weensy bikinis, and one of the guys was standing on the bow, and then he jumped in the bay and swam around the boat.
  • The visuals are really good, the pacing is a teensy bit slow at first but overwhelmingly solid, the direction is about 85% outstanding, the storytelling elements are all present and accounted for, the setting is a novel one (more or less), the acting is fine, the characters aren't too stupid to breathe but they're not smart enough to see the whole threat in time to do something about it ... and here's where this review must take a turn for the strange: even so, The Abandoned doesn't work. The Abandoned
  • And that it really had just been “an ever so teensy-weensy gigantic explosion.” Bubble in the Bathtub
  • A moment later, I was back upstairs and applying a teensy bit of makeup - light coat of mascara, tasteful smidge of eyeliner, and some lip gloss.
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • I guess I owe everyone an apology. All right, so I made a teensy mistake.
  • Of course, even the most capacious tape case could hold only a teensy fraction of the music that fits in today's dinkiest MP3 players...and one of the virtues of digital music is that you don't need to buy cases for it. TIME.com: Top Stories
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