tiddler in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This tiddler of a package -- so small the total price tag of $400 million was deemed unworthy of advertising in the accompanying media releases -- won't do much harm.
www.crikey.com.au
The undergraduate and the postgraduate courses can not be measured using the same yard stick, while the former is the tiddler of colleges only and later is an adopted one.
www.greaterkashmir.com
Bobbing in the water below, whiskery seals with mooning eyes implore the fishermen to spare a tiddler.
www.express.co.uk
He was so distraught he somehow managed to miss the tiddler back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
These black holes are very different from their stellar tiddler counterparts; supermassive black holes grow from tens of thousands to billions of times the mass of our sun.
news.discovery.com
He was a full-back and smaller than the other pupils in his year-group -- a little tiddler -- but his sporting talent more than made up for that.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In geographical size it's a relative tiddler -- only 1,200km long.
metro.co.uk
He said that no matter where he went he failed to entice even a tiddler to his grasp.
www.bordermail.com.au
Notwithstanding the hilarity of seeing my 194cm frame on a 250cc tiddler, the humour in the day was for me of the blackest kind.
www.caradvice.com.au
In order to go, she became a tiddler and started to study as a tiddler.
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