tiny bit in English
slight amount, a little, a bit, a pinch
Use "tiny bit" in a sentence
1. (verb) An example of Budge is get a large rock to move a tiny bit.
2. NP: Why don't we give them a little peek, just a tiny bit of our jam session?
3. OK, and then just through my skin a tiny bit, and then out the other side like this.
4. After activation with Ardent, you can make any cannabis or hemp product with just a tiny bit of material
5. So do babies care whether the tiny bit of evidence they see is plausibly representative of a larger population?
6. It made her feel strong, invincible almost, and just a tiny bit as if she had drunk too much wine.
7. Quick as a flash, Lavender got her pencil-box from her satchel and slid open the lid just a tiny bit.
8. Now I claimed the numerator is this little tiny bit over here and the denominator is actually half of this whole length here.
9. Last time I made bourguignon I followed the Julie Child method of Braising at 325F for 2.5 hours and the meat came out a tiny bit tough
10. 1 day ago · Carrel bet 50,000 and I think it may have been a tiny bit too big resulting in less fold equity on the river
11. We wanted something appealing, and we thought of a tiny bit of a mouse that would have something of the wistfulness of Chaplin — a little fellow trying to do the best he could.
12. Booziest bang for your buck on Fort Myers Beach 10 drinks, one day and one mission: find the one drink on Fort Myers Beach that combines taste and value with a tiny bit tipsy.
13. A milk blister, or blocked nipple pore, is also called a Bleb or nipple blister, or simply “milk under the skin.” It occurs when a tiny bit of skin overgrows a milk duct opening and milk backs up …
14. When the fog lifted a tiny bit, I was able to distinguish the mix of species in the roost -- mainly herring gulls and ring-billed gulls but also a few Bonaparte's and laughing gulls, all ruled over by a few great black backs, the Burgomeister …