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1 A teeny bit less ambition and they might even out-grim Belgium.
2 It began a little, teeny bit when the Funny Man made me laugh.
3 This is just a sample of one teeny bit of what she demanded.
4 Yes, bring the lights up just a teeny bit so we can see who's who.
5 A teeny bit of wine had, obviously, been taken.
6 And there should always be a teeny bit of oil that falls on your chin.
7 I saw a liddle deadfall back a teeny bit -lots of dry wood in there.
8 It seems a teeny bit of a misdiagnosis seeing as the specialist recommended a biopsy.
9 It's a shame it's just that teeny bit dull.
10 You expect a teeny bit more digital babysitting for your money than a mere 78 minutes.
11 She didn't look mortal, not one teeny bit .
12 Not retarded, just a teeny bit off.
13 Venturus, dear, if you could just be a teeny bit easier to find, we'd all be much happier.
14 He neither confirms nor denies that he might or might not have been even a teeny bit heartbroken.
15 Didn't she once tell you that she liked a teeny bit of pain mixed in with her pleasures?
16 And also a teeny bit worried.
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