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teensy-weensy

ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) very small
    a wee tot

How To Use teensy-weensy In A Sentence

  • Last year, she wore a teensy-weensy silver pillbox. Times, Sunday Times
  • What I don't want them to be are 'toys' subject to the whims of their parents, who are lavished like a teensy-weensy but ever-so-cute- dog would be. Three cheers for Elton, say I
  • So, for the benefit of your accountant, I have drawn up this simple, teensy-weensy agenda to show where the money goes.
  • There's just one teensy-weensy little thing that's worrying me now, and I wondered if you might have the answer
  • Even as Windows or Linux devices people are starting to get over how cute and portable they are and realize that no matter the operating system, the teensy-weensy, fragile hardware is also an ergonomic nightmare. The Problems With A Hackintosh Netbook, Six Months Out | Lifehacker Australia
  • Worried about squeezing into that teensy-weensy bikini?
  • I manufacture teensy-weensy more encircling BING and its late-model features! but I doubt they liking bear any prestige good old days google! what search works are you using? Foodie New Year’s Resolutions 2009 | Baking Bites
  • But think of this as your new, ultra-on trend teensy-weensy handbag and you'll see our logic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, and he's also hiding a teensy-weensy secret from his fiancée. The Sun
  • And that it really had just been “an ever so teensy-weensy gigantic explosion.” Bubble in the Bathtub
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