41 examples of teeniest in sentences

Their claws were as long as Chinamen's nails, and the hair grew over their pads, and they had red eyes and were always sick, and she had to dose them with medicine, and call them her poor, little, 'weeny-teeny, sicky-wicky doggies.'

"Yes, I hear it,butdo you,the teeniest bit?

"Yes!" "Abit morejest a teeny bit more?" "Yes!" "Alot more,lots an' lots,oceans more?" "Yes!"

"Don't you think that you'rejust the teeniest bitcruel to me, Auntie Anthea?"

Even though shaped a bit like a cockroach, my Lovebug can produce the stuff inside her teeny little heart.

"And the clothes seem just a teeny-weeny bit tight, p'r'aps," continued his wife.

Agnès had to fish for everything of that sort herself, and such a lot of talking went on in the passage between her and the valet de chambre, before I even got this teeny tiny tray to splash in.

They seem to have kinder hearts than some of the people at Nazeby, but what strikes one as quite different is that every one is witty; they are making epigrams or clever tournures de phrases all the time, and don't seem to talk of the teeny weeny things we do in England.

The Baronne seated on the large sofa with Jean; Godmamma and the mother of the young man in two of the armchairs; while Victorine fumbled with some music on the piano with the dame de compagnie, whom Héloise calls "le Remorqueur," because she looks like a teeny tug pulling along a coal barge (Victorine).

He is a teeny-weeny man with a big head and rather weak eyes, and he and she do look odd together.

Aunt Katy Didd wheeled Johnny's little sister Teeny in the Cricket baby buggy and helped Mamma Cricket lay the rugs and wash the stone-work, for you see the Cricket winter home was in the chimney of a big old-fashioned house and the walls were very dusty, and everything was topsy-turvy.

There the Cricket family lived happily and every thing was just as cozy as any little bug would care to have; on cold nights the people who owned the great big old fashioned house always made a fire in the fireplace, so the walls of the Cricket's winter home were nice and warm, and little Teeny Cricket could play on the floor in her bare feet without fear of catching cold and getting the Cricket croup.

Papa Cricket could read the Bugville News while Johnny Cricket fiddled all the latest popular Bug Songs and Mamma Cricket rocked and sang to little Teeny Cricket.

One night, though, the people who owned the great big old fashioned house did not have a fire in the fireplace, and little Teeny Cricket was bundled up in warm covers and rocked to sleep, and all the Cricket family went to bed in the dark.

" Oh, she was a very nice girl; something about the way she held her head made Wesley think of his spunky little riding mare, Teeny.

SEE LANDMAN, J. H. MEADE, JULIAN R. Teeny and the tall man.

Teeny and the tall man.

PAULL, GRACE. Teeny and the tall man.

Teeny Gay, by Charlie May Simon.

PAULL, GRACE. Teeny and the tall man.

She wrote a garrulous letter to Miss Winchelsea, describing her home-coming and the astonishing arrangements of their "teeny, weeny" little house.

Mr. Se'noks was now beginning to assume a refinement in Miss Winchelsea's memory out of all proportion to the facts of the case, and she tried in vain to imagine his cultured greatness in a "teeny weeny" little house.

"Use to worry Teeny right smart, seein sperrits day an night.

My husban say he gonna cure her, so he taken a grain o' corn an put it in a bottle in Teeny's bedroom over night.

It raise three big ears o' corn, an when dey was good roastin size he pick em off an cook em an tell Teeny eat ever grain offn all three cobs.

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