3345 examples of tiny in sentences

Many towns exist because of him; if he failed to visit our seas, these big towns would shrink to tiny villages.

He swallows the small life of the sea, tiny transparent things like baby shrimps, prawns, crabs, and so on, which swarm even in the cold water which the Herring loves.

Even so, there are countless numbers of the tiny fish.

Sea-birds and other enemies hover round, to feast on the tiny fish.

Tiny little fellows they are, some hardly as large as a postage stamp.

Then it rights itself, and begins to swallow the tiny creatures which swarm in sea-water.

Now we have seen that the Plaice is first a floating egg, and then a tiny transparent "round" fish.

The Octopus is big enough and ugly enough to make one shudder to see him, but the real ogre of the deep is the Giant Cuttle-fish, beside which the Octopus is a tiny mite.

Peter searched about and found the tiny brass night-lamp which his mother always had used.

He followed the Doctor through the little winding alleys which gave to the Fort the appearance of a tiny village.

The tiny blue flame spluttered for a few seconds and then burned bright and yellow.

Those who gathered within her tiny drawing-room, who sought her out at balls and parties, were, as a rule, the younger men of the day, and Linforth, though like them in age and like them, too, in his capacity for enjoyment, was different in most other ways.

We passed an ill-kept, grass-thatched hut, turned off the road through a tiny clearing, and made our camp at the edge of the river Urubamba on a sandy beach.

In exchange for the tiny silver real she dragged out a sack containing more than fifty oranges!

Fording the Vilcabamba River, which here is only a tiny brook, we climbed out of the valley and turned westward.

Here, on a hillside nearly a thousand feet above the river, our men decided to spend the night in a tiny little shelter six feet long and five feet wide.

An ancient aqueduct which had once brought a tiny stream to the citadel had long since disappeared beneath the forest, filled with earth washed from the upper terraces.

He had a tiny little room of his own, very near the top of the tremendous building, his one window looking far above the roofs of the tallest houses in the district.

Port Mulgrave and Staithes, and on the further side of the bay you see tiny Runswick's red roofs, one above the other, on the face of the cliff.

We knew that the water was there by the sound it made flowing over the rocks, but, except for the tiny sparks of phosphorescent light that seemed to fly out from it, we could not see it.

Cordelia hurriedly put on her own, and, opening her cupboard, she unlocked a doll trunk, taking out a tiny purse for coins, whose portly sides bespoke some wealth within.

He watched a tiny chipmunk scamper along the top of the stone wall and disappear in the branches of a maple, looked upward and saw a mass of fluffy white clouds going northward, and thought wistfully of spring and the delights it promised here in the Hudson Valley.

I didn't even flirt with him any morenot the least little tiny harmless bit

"Bub," or "Bubby," as boys are familiarly called in the United States, could already mount a horse, call in the pigs, and sing Yankee Doodle as well, his father declared, as he could himself; while "Sissy" nursed her rag-doll, and lulled it to sleep, in her tiny rocking-chair, with as much tenderness and patience as a larger woman.

Tiny skims the cream.

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