Collocations for "tiny"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "tiny" in context.
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tiny
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- a tiny [room, bathroom, town, house, apartment, garden]
- a tiny [amount, fraction, percentage, part, piece, slice] (of)
- just a tiny [amount, bit]
- a tiny but [significant, important] [amount]
- a tiny [kitten, puppy, baby]
- a tiny [little, cute, adorable] [kitten]
- a tiny little [mouse, house, bundle]
- a tiny [outlet, inlet, window, gap]
- a tiny [lot, parcel, strip] of land
- a tiny [increase, decrease] [in, of]
- has a tiny [brain, imagination]
- [buy, look for, live in] a tiny house
- the [room, device, camera] has a tiny sensor
- a teeny-tiny [mouse, sensor, cup]
- a tiny weeny (little) [crumb, speck, bit]
- is tiny [compared to, in comparison with, against]
- is tiny [yet, but, and]
- UK: [a playground, a kindergarten, activities] for tiny tots
'tiny' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):