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What (who) is tiny - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tiny (disambiguation); Tiny (name)

Tiny         
·superl Very small; little; puny.
Tiny         
1. A language which provides concurrency through message-passing to named message queues. 2. A tool written by Michael Wolfe <mwolfe@cse.ogi.edu> at Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology for examining array data dependence algorithms and {program transformations} for scientific computations. Extended Tiny was used to implement the Omega test. Michael Wolfe has also made extensions to his version of tiny. (1994-12-12)
tiny         
a.
Little, small, diminutive, minikin, pygmean, pygmy, puny, Liliputian, dwarfish.

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Tiny
Examples of use of tiny
1. Something to do with tiny portions and a tiny spoon equals a tiny waist.
2. These people who are extremists are a tiny, tiny minority.
3. "These people who are extremists are a tiny, tiny minority.
4. "When we started out, the orchestra‘s public was tiny; the orchestra itself was tiny," said Handel, now 44.
5. "Everything, everyone, is restricted to tiny, tiny islands with very little space," said Romulus Whitaker, a snake expert.