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tiny

[tahy-nee] / ˈtaɪ ni /


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But as cancer cells grow and multiply they shed tiny fragments of their DNA into the bloodstream.

From BBC

One possibility is that sunlight is warming tiny icy particles that have broken away from the nucleus.

From Science Daily

I want to escape this tiny kitchen before the fireworks start again, but there’s no place to go.

From Literature

It was clear that no baggage would fit through that tiny hole.

From Literature

Silberfeld’s optimism arose from the agency’s apparent backtracking from plans unveiled in a January court hearing to install up to 800 tiny homes on the property.

From Los Angeles Times