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1Tiny — may refer to:* Tiny (car), a British cyclecar manufactured by Nanson, Barker Co at Esholt, Yorkshire between 1912 and 1915 * Tiny, Ontario, a township in south central Ontario, CanadaPeople: * Tiny Tim (musician) (1932 1996), American musician *… …
2Tiny CC — Tiny C Compiler Краткая справка по командам Tiny C Compiler 0.9.23. Тип компилятор Разработчик Фабрис Беллар Написана на C и язык ассемблера …
3Tiny — (1915) Der Tiny war ein britisches Cyclecar, das 1913 1915 von Nanson Barker Company Ltd. in Esholt (West Yorkshire) hergestellt wurde. 1913 erschien ein 8 hp Modell mit wassergekühltem V2 Motor, der einen Hubraum von 964 cm³ besaß. Der… …
4Tiny — Ti ny, a. [Compar. {Tinier}; superl. {Tiniest}.] [Probably fr. tine, teen, trouble, distress, vexation.] Very small; little; puny. [1913 Webster] When that I was and a little tiny boy. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
5tiny — index impalpable, minimal, remote (small), tenuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6tiny — (adj.) c.1400, tyne very small, perhaps from TINE (Cf. tine) …
7tiny — *minute, miniature, diminutive, wee, *small, little, teeny, weeny …
8tiny — [adj] very small bitsy*, bitty, diminutive, infinitesimal, insignificant, itsy bitsy*, ittybitty*, Lilliputian, little, microscopic, midget, mini*, miniature, minikin, minimum, minuscular, minuscule, minute, negligible, pee wee*, petite, pint… …
9tiny — ► ADJECTIVE (tinier, tiniest) ▪ very small. ► NOUN (pl. tinies) informal ▪ a very young child. DERIVATIVES tinily adverb tininess noun. ORIGIN …
10tiny — [tī′nē] adj. tinier, tiniest [< ME n. tine, a little (something)] very small; diminutive SYN. SMALL …
11tiny — 01. Their new Chihuahua puppy is really [tiny]. 02. Monaco is a [tiny] country, probably the smallest in the world. 03. Gordie has a [tiny] brain in his pointed head. 04. Junko s apartment in Tokyo was [tiny], but it cost her almost $1,000 a… …
12tiny — ti|ny W2S2 [ˈtaıni] adj comparative tinier superlative tiniest ↑huge, ↑tiny [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: tine very small (15 17 centuries)] extremely small ▪ a tiny community in the Midwest ▪ The earrings were tiny. ▪ a tiny little baby …
13tiny */*/*/ — UK [ˈtaɪnɪ] / US adjective Word forms tiny : adjective tiny comparative tinier superlative tiniest extremely small The floor was covered in tiny bits of paper. She is one of a tiny minority of female motoring journalists. tiny little: a tiny… …
14tiny — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely, fairly, very …
15tiny — ti|ny [ taıni ] adjective *** extremely small: The floor was covered in tiny pieces of paper. She is one of a tiny minority of female motoring journalists. tiny little: a tiny little house …
16tiny — [[t]ta͟ɪni[/t]] ♦♦♦ tinier, tiniest ADJ GRADED Something or someone that is tiny is extremely small. The living room is tiny... Though she was tiny, she had a very loud voice... The crop represents a tiny fraction of U.S. production …
17tiny*/*/ — [ˈtaɪni] adj extremely small She is one of a tiny minority of female motoring journalists.[/ex] The floor was covered in tiny bits of paper.[/ex] a tiny little baby[/ex] …
18tiny — ‘He’s only a little man,’ says an Australian speaker in A Salute to the Great McCarthy, by Barry Oakley, ‘but you want to watch him because he can crucify you if he wants. That right, tiny?’ The man addressed here replies ‘Cut it out,’ not… …
19tiny — / taIni/ adjective extremely small: a tiny baby | The opium farmers receive only a tiny fraction of this sum …
20Tiny — Ball Jointed Doll Pour les articles homonymes, voir BJD …