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Many tiny tubes connect each silk gland with a spinneret.

The mite is a tiny creature that feeds on honeybees.

The black holes that could be created in a particle accelerator would be far smaller: tiny masses squeezed into incredibly tiny volumes.

A face etched with a patina of fine lines and tiny wrinkles.

MASERU, capital of the tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho, is hardly a nightlife hotspot.

To be a rackler, you had to put a tiny bird in a cage, and then coax it to sing.

No one can be expected to find tiny little Hong Kong in that giant expanse, at least not without GPS.

Nobody can see in either of these two spaces the legs of some tiny figure, drowning, that entered the frame by mistake.

A team of physicists in the us has created an infrared laser beam at a point in mid air, by focusing a UV laser onto a tiny volume of oxygen molecules.

Sometimes you feel that it's enveloping you too tightly it's smothering you and you want to Pierce it with a pin no matter what... Even if a tiny hole opens! At least you could breathe a bit then.

A tiny, tiny little poodle.

Most of the villagers survive off tiny plots of cropland.

Use of tiny, tiny fonts (10 pt or less) so as to cram as much information into the resume as possible.

Nearby, an old woman sells chocolate and cigarettes from a tiny kiosk.

It's a tiny change - all you have to do is say, 'That wasn't good or bad, it just happened, it just is.' it's tiny, But it takes practice, and amazingly, it can knock you on your ass.

There's a lot of variety within the types of puzzles, from storytelling to making art to firing tiny cannons at targets.

The pressure causes tiny blood vessels in the retina to kink and twist, which is pointed out by one arrow.The other arrow points to "dents" in retinal veins, a condition known as A-V nicking.

It was an odd and charming shrub with a long stem, whose numerous branches, bristling and leafless and as fine as threads, were covered with a million tiny white rosettes,this gave the shrub the air of a head of hair studded with flowers.

Although very tiny, each photon carries a small amount of momentum away from the asteroid, giving it a tiny kick.

The current national poster child is a tiny, freckle-faced redhead.

Those tiny black dots are nanobots delivering a lethal blow to a cancerous cell, effectively killing it.

Outside, the tiny back yard was a jungle of pot plants and climbers, with neatly folded washing hung against the ochre walls.

tiny造句

Look at that tiny, sad pout!

They had no backbone and were tiny - the new specimen is only an inch long.

Hidden in a hard-to-find alleyway, just down the road from the bustling Wudaokou subway station, is a tiny tea house.

Suddenly, his eyes opened wide, bloodshot eyes that stared fixedly as if in a trance, and tiny beads of sweat began breaking out on his forehead as he remembered the horror of his dream.

You knew when it was "milk time" because you could hear the crate rattling with its load of tiny bottles.

The $3.5bn National Ignition Facility (NIF) sits in a 10-storey building covering three football fields and will harness the power of lasers to turn tiny pellets of hydrogen into thermonuclear energy.

Each strand is studded with feeding polyps that reach tiny tentacles into the currents to grab floating food.

Laser Etched — permanent, but leaves tiny surface scars on the keys due to the characters being literally burned into the keys. May also be a tiny bit blurry.

We produce tears in response to insults to the eyes — the sting of onion fumes, a tiny insect that flew into your cornea.

But there is a tiny snag. They loathe each other.