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14 Sentences With "tininess"

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Hummingbirds: Don't be fooled by their beautiful colors and teeny-tininess.
Hummingbirds: Don't be fooled by their beautiful colors and teeny tininess.
Riis, though, was content to peer through the mesh, inside of which he could make out a number of black specks of varying tininess.
Final's E5000s pass those tests with flying colors, and their tininess makes them awesome for wearing in bed and forgetting that you have them on.
Calls on the View 20 don't suffer from the tininess of that speaker, and the mono loudspeaker at the bottom of the phone is also respectably solid.
He has plenty of poetic company, all seduced by the color, beauty and teeny tininess of the hummingbird but failed to notice the ferocity burning in its rapidly beating heart.
The tininess acts of kindness like holding a door for someone or helping someone with their bags can have an enormous impact as it relates to business opportunities, the authors found.
A bubble-gum-pink radio tower stands over the umbilical length of shoelace it emerged from, exquisite in its lifelike precision and troubling in its tininess; a good sneeze, it seems, could bring it crashing down.
Nevermind its unassuming appearance and tininess (there are just two folding chairs by the window ledge, should you wish to dine there); the lines often stretch long at this mainstay Larkin Street spot, and for good reason.
In its absence, we can make do, as my sister did, with a good reason for why we haven't found it, a strategy that lends plausibility not only to fairies in their tininess but also to ghosts and other creatures capable of vanishing.
The players — the pianist Michael Brown, the violinists Erin Keefe and Danbi Um, the violist Richard O'Neill, the cellist Mihai Marica and the flutist Tara Helen O'Connor — did their utmost to exaggerate the tininess of their sound in the opening of the Andante.
The probe's huge distance from Earth (around 6.6bn km), combined with the tininess of its transmitter, means that sending all the information collected during the fly-by, including other, better, pictures, will be a long-winded business taking a further 20 months or so.
Maybe Didion went in with some of the wispy ideas of Southern mystique that non-Southern reporters can't let go of when it comes time to write their pieces, but here the author's tininess—in "Notes on the South," a "weighing machine" says she is 96 pounds—is an asset: She becomes weighed down by the place.
Like many other women involved in the War of the Pacific and despite her decorations, López was forgotten by Chilean society after the war. She received a pension of 15 pesos and was cared for in her old age by her daughter, Ceferina Vargas. After López's death, local newspapers noted the proportional tininess of her pension compared to male veterans of the war.

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