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teeny-weeny

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

How To Use teeny-weeny In A Sentence

  • They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak.
  • I just have some localised swelling left where the abscess is and a teeny-weeny bit of sensitivity.
  • But Bunny whispered to Quoyle, ``Apricots look like little teeny-weeny behinds, Dad. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Lots of footballers go, and some of the rooms are palatial, but others are teeny-weeny; I think it's obscenely overpriced for what it is.
  • This is a very big plane with teeny-weeny wings.
  • If you're miserable on the inside, a teeny-weeny nose or super-duper frontage is not going to make a blind bit of difference.
  • Could it be that you're finding it all just a teeny-weeny bit unconvincing?
  • With Claire standing, facing her mom, and me sitting, and in an itty-bitty, teeny-weeny kids-size chair, my arm started to get all strained.
  • A teeny-weeny PSP screen will only give me eye strain. Will PSP get more comics content? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Naturally, there were some teeny-weeny faults with the car.
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