tiny in the PONS Dictionary

tiny Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The surface of the flowers are covered in tiny hairs giving a fuzzy sheen to them.
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It's like having a tiny apartment and somebody moves in with you.
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It is so called because of the tiny house at its top.
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Even ordinary residences had tiny gardens in their courtyards, with terra-cotta mountains and small ponds.
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They derive their name from an instrument the "hurka", a tiny hand drum which they played, while their women danced.
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The inflorescence is a dense cluster of several tiny nectar-filled flowers.
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There are only a few tiny craterlets marking the surface.
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Several parts listed here, however, are the tiniest of tiny bit roles.
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It was he who had the villa built on this tiny island.
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Services were soon established in the tiny village.
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