How To Use Tininess In A Sentence
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Twenty-five years later, both these men were at this dinner party, which gives you an idea of the tininess of this world.
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We'd all sat down at the enormous round table by the time she arrived, eleven of us, chattering away, and she arrived, this tiny white-haired lady, and nestled into a space next my brother, exaggerating her tininess.
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It seemed in the context of the time almost comically toylike in its tininess.
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Here is a sculptor using tininess as a megaphone that amplifies his message.
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Public pools cite local government ordinances on the wearing of clothing of the requisite tininess while in the water.
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He's amazingly short and shrimpy and I think that even I, in my tininess, am probably bigger than he is.
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‘I wanted to show the murrelet all alone in the wide wide sea and give it this feeling of poignancy and vulnerability and tininess,’ says Bateman.
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Her physical tininess does not come into it.
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A certain homespun, unassuming, untidy tininess had become a virtue in itself.
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Not the hugeness of the outrage - but the tininess of the cause.
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