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Very small in size.
diminutive
petite
midget
bantam
lilliputian
flyspeck
little
small
1
The basic idea is to break the problem into
tiny
time steps.
2
Speech which is free is selfannihilatiing, whether in
tiny
or great amounts.
3
Here is the second crystal: see how
tiny
:
yet it's all there.
4
Ten times higher than the two
tiny
figures working at floor level.
5
Big car companies don't target
tiny
minorities, they target the mass market.
6
Cyprus is a
tiny
country, far away and arguably someone else's problem.
7
Source: Tunisia Jews: A
tiny
community hanging on - and cooking 5.
8
In contrast, the S&P 500 posted a
tiny
loss for the year.
9
Even a very
tiny
provocation could result in regional deterioration, Nisman said.
10
They were far superior to the
tiny
strip farms of earlier years.
11
You only need to feed your fish a
tiny
amount each day.
12
A surprising number of these
tiny
geniuses are still at it today.
13
None of the
tiny
animals attacked Raff; all were afraid of him.
14
A
tiny
trail of smoke curled up; and faded in the blue.
15
The
tiny
state finally had a reliable and first-rate national arms supplier.
16
For a growing number of home hunters,
tiny
is the new big.
tiny
tiny bit
tiny room
so tiny
tiny fraction
very tiny