teeny
Americanadjective
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teenier,
comparative
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teeniest
superlative
adjective
Other Word Forms
Adjective Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of teeny
Example Sentences
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Alongside teeny tiny avocados, customers couldn’t get enough of TJ’s Gone Bananas!,
From Salon ● Jan. 28, 2026
Those of us who watch all the major films in contention every year sometimes get a teeny tiny bit cross that not all of the people who actually vote do the same.
From BBC ● Jan. 21, 2026
Researchers at the University of New Mexico analyzed samples of brain tissue from dead people, and found they contained a truly alarming amount of teeny tiny shards and flakes of polyethylene, and other polymers.
From Slate ● Jan. 14, 2026
We have a teeny little garden I’m working on finally, after 15 years, actually doing something with it.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 29, 2025
It’s only a teeny step from both parents watching to neither watching — each thinking the other’s in charge.
From "Rules" by Cynthia Lord
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The country’s dozens of teenier, tinier gambling operators face their own huge challenges in finding oxygen.
From Slate ● Aug. 10, 2024
Some are teenier than standard business cards, others much bigger, and many come in bright colors that seem anything but stodgy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“My friend was working at the LA Weekly, and he put out the teeniest little blurb. All these people showed up who weren’t in our film club. It was such a moment.”
From Los Angeles Times ● May 19, 2026
So I have an oil — May11 Hair Oil — and I put on the teeniest amount.
From New York Times ● Feb. 2, 2021
If you watch Cuties, you won’t see even the teeniest tiniest glimpse of any of the stuff on that list.
From Slate ● Oct. 9, 2020
And it’s just the teeniest, tiniest tip of the iceberg.
From Salon ● Nov. 26, 2015
I slip it behind the strip and pull down as hard as I can—it shifts the teeniest bit.
From "The House That Lou Built" by Mae Respicio
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