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teeny

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

How To Use teeny In A Sentence

  • They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak.
  • Maggie: You just don't want me to have a big job. Just a cute teeny -weeny little...career.
  • She also has a teeny-tiny musical quaver tattooed on her neck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next to this small area was an itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bathroom.
  • In terms of [annual] total return, you're looking at 4% - your coupon, and maybe a teeny bit more.
  • Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys.
  • Any teeny-weeny hint when we might look forward to their book? Branded By Fire Spoiler Thread
  • Sexy does not have to mean stockings and suspenders or some feeble excuse for a top, with a teeny, weeny micro skirt.
  • And it was a little annoying to see and hear the teeny-boppers singing along to songs off their latest release, having never heard anything from their past efforts.
  • That teeny little block with the rotating geese is so sweet - I'd seen it on her blog but was unable to get a handle on the size (or lack of it) - so cute! Bumper post day
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