How to use in-sentence of “tiny”:
+ They do this, but the giants say there is still a tiny hole through which they can see Freia’s eye.
+ The Lesser Mouse Deer – A Tiny Superhero – pictures and facts.
+ Some micro-invertebrates have also been found to eat tiny pieces of plastic with similar results.
+ There are about 65 species of tiny beetles in four families.
+ They have tiny seeds.
+ Since ecology refers to any form of biodiversity, ecologists research everything from tiny bacteria in nutrient recycling to the effects of tropical rain forests on the Earth’s atmosphere.
+ This is a rough tongue-like organ that has thousands of tiny denticles.

Example sentences of “tiny”:
+ The mucous and whatever particles they trap are brought up to the “pharynx” by tiny hairs on the inside of the airway that move back and forth called “cilia”.
+ Spores, the tiny products of lower plants, are almost always dispersed by wind.
+ The constant written h, called the Planck constant, is a mysterious number that often occurs, so we need to understand what this tiny number is.
+ Exploring space is very difficult because it contains no air and is so large that even the fastest ships can only explore a tiny part of it.
+ It has canards, which are tiny wings in front of the main set of bigger wings that help it stay in the air.
+ It grows about 20ndash;30cm tall and bears tiny flowers a few millimetres across.
+ In 1992 he chose singer Tiny Tim as his, to become his Vice President.
+ The structure of the pelvis in the Multituberculata suggests that they gave birth to tiny helpless young, similar to modern marsupials.
+ Around the year 1930, scientists Wilson and Child showed that if the hydra was smashed to pulp and put through an instrument with tiny holes in it to separate each cell individually but without breaking any one cell, the hydra completely reformed itself.
+ Please DON’T add those tiny flags, as they limit horizontal space.
+ It is only when we consider the tiny vibrations of the particles that make up a material—atoms and molecules—that the concept of quantization and phonons becomes important.
+ A tiny number of these people claim the vacancy actually goes back to the death of Pope Pius X in 1914, among other little-known positions.
+ New Salem started out as a tiny village in Illinois.
+ But the heat from the burning itself only makes the world a tiny bit warmer: it is the carbon dioxide from the burning which is the biggest part of the problem.
+ The megagametophyte is a tiny haploid female plant which includes the egg.
+ A tiny bit of fuel is injected, or forced, into the engine’s cylinders at just the right moment.
+ The mucous and whatever particles they trap are brought up to the "pharynx" by tiny hairs on the inside of the airway that move back and forth called "cilia".
+ Spores, the tiny products of lower plants, are almost always dispersed by wind.
More in-sentence examples of “tiny”:
+ The prevalent path is chosen according to tiny details of the circuit, such as which wire is thicker or longer.
+ Some scientists believed that light consisted of many millions of tiny particles.
+ A particle is a tiny bit of matter that makes up everything in the universe.
+ Pollinated female catkins ripen in early summer and release tiny seeds which are tufted with hairs.
+ Thrips found in the British Isles are tiny insects, just 1-2mm long, but in other parts of the world they can be up to 14 mm.
+ The 16-page, tiny magazine was considered dangerous reading by anti-abolitionists.
+ Andorra is a tiny landlocked nation in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain.
+ Midges, moths, worms and tiny wasps lay their eggs in leaves or leaf buds.
+ Some species have simple ocelli on the head, and all species have tiny bristles on the body as touch receptors.
+ Scanning tunneling microscopy is a way to view the shape of tiny objects.
+ PMID 9486653 The paper reports that tiny snippets of double-stranded RNA with sequences matching the dsRNA.
+ They eat stray bits of food left by the shark and tiny shrimp-like parasites that live on the shark’s skin.
+ And if you shake the two together then leave them to stand, tiny droplets of oil float upwards.
+ In 1987, Parker proposed that the coronasolar corona might be heated by myriad tiny “nanoflares” that would happen all over the surface of the Sun.
+ There are tiny villages in and around Tirunelveli like Alwarkurichi, Kalidaikurichi, Rangasamudram, Cheran Mahadevi.
+ The tiny plants provide cover for many small aquatic species.
+ Also featured in the game is the Tiny Chao Garden.
+ They are blind, their eyes having become reduced to vestigial lenses under the skin, and they have no external ears, just a pair of tiny holes hidden under thick hair.
+ A few are carnivorous, eating much larger prey than the tiny microalgae eaten by other bivalves.
+ One living South American marsupial, the tiny Monito del Monte, is more closely related to Australian marsupials than to other South American marsupials.
+ Its fragrant, tiny bell-shaped, yellow flowers appear among the large, leathery leaves in May.
+ Air is a mixture of many gases and tiny dust particles.
+ The diagram shows how surface curvature of a tiny patch of surface leads to a net component of surface tension forces acting normal to the center of the patch.
+ If we had very sensitive photographic film that could be darkened by only one photon, then we would find a tiny speck of silver where the photon ended up.
+ A few of them eat tiny crustaceans.
+ The mud is a mix of flakes of clay minerals and tiny fragments of other minerals, especially quartz and calcite.
+ The Rhombozoa, or Dicyemida, are a group of tiny parasites that live in the renal appendages of cephalopods.
+ Inside a man’s body, the testicles make tiny cells called sperm, which are needed for sexual reproduction.
+ The colors and patterns of butterflies are made by tiny scales.
+ It is also used to clean certain lab machines from tiny metal particles.
+ Due to Convert having been designed to handle thousands of options by invoking many tiny templates, the nesting for has reached 28 of the 40 levels of nested logic.
+ Sang Kancil is a tiny and cunning hero who, through his intelligence, is able to prevail over his larger tyrants and foes.
+ The beluga’s body is stout and has a small, blunt head with a small beak, tiny eyes and thick layers of blubber.
+ He decides to celebrate Christmas, and help Tiny Tim get well.
+ In a tiny spaceship called “Liberty Bell 7” he’d become the second American to go into space.
+ The segmented worm-like organisms have tiny eyes, “fur”, antennae, multiple pairs of legs, and, slime glands.
+ On a tongue, the microvilli are the tiny hairs on the taste buds that send signals to the brain.
+ Herbert Buckingham Khaury, better known as Tiny Tim, was an United StatesAmerican singer and musician.
+ Even though they ate with their fingers, they had the food cut into tiny pieces before it was served.
+ Then play a regular role in “Cimarron City” 1958-1959, as Tiny Carl Budinger.
+ The city of Altenburg and the surrounding land were the tiny duchy of Saxe-Altenburg from 1826 to 1918; afterwards it was a state within the Weimar Republic for a short time, before it was dissolved in 1922 in order to join the state of Thuringia.
+ Especially little girls worked all day for a tiny amount of money.
+ After that, experiments using Bell’s theorem proved that entanglement actually happens between tiny particles.
+ Punta Gorda has a tiny airport.
+ Some resemble British pancakes with a tiny diameter; these are called plättar, and they are fried several at a time in a special pan.
+ They are usually depicted as tiny girls or women.
+ This is preventative because the user has only been here a tiny amount of time and is already causing disruption of the project.
+ It is the closest “big” asteroid: no asteroid closer to the Sun has a diameter above 25kilometres or two-elevenths that of Flora itself, and not until the tiny 149 Medusa was found was a single asteroid orbiting at a closer mean distance known.
+ The STM is called a microscope because it makes pictures of tiny objects.
+ The prevalent path is chosen according to tiny details of the circuit, such as which wire is thicker or longer.
+ Some scientists believed that light consisted of many millions of tiny particles.
+ A particle is a tiny bit of matter that makes up everything in the universe.
