Balanced, at the other end, a teeny weeny pinwheel brioche, crusted with sugar. |
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These are all very exaggerated caricatures of bison with teeny, weeny heads, huge humps, they don't look like real bison. |
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I think you might have misinterpreted the point of that column just a teeny, weeny bit. |
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Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys. |
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This store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox. |
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I mean look at cave art, these are all very exaggerated caricatures of bison with teeny, weeny heads, huge humps, they don't look like real bison. |
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It is stuffed with inventive ideas for weeny things you can turn into quirky planters. |
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Anyway, I was mooching along Tottenham Court Road at lunchtime, and this store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox. |
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Thee is also talk of me getting a tiny weeny percentage of any sales. |
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We are promised lots of screaming, itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikinis and snappy special effects. |
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A week or so ago, when there was a weeny temperate gap in the Arctic spring, I noticed that the pond was heaving with froggies, with one clump of them clinging to a white thing. |
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One weeny mistake over Hillsborough – hardly, as his courageous demand for an apology from South Yorkshire police makes plain, his fault anyway – must not besmirch his reputation. |
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But we want to inculcate business principles and ethics into policing. Previously each force, from weeny Dumfries and Galloway to hefty Strathclyde, had its own human-resources department, IT system and so forth. |
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So stop panicking about slipping into an itsy bitsy teeny weeny bikini and take your lead from these stars to look beautiful on the beach. |
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So why has it taken until now for Blatter to definitively accept it may be a teeny weeny bit too hot to play football in the Middle East during the summer. |
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