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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small beanie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a beanie that is smaller in size, often in the context of clothing or accessories.
Example: "I bought a small beanie to keep my head warm during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a tiny beanie" or "a little beanie".
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A hunter's cap works well, or you can look for a small beanie.
Do you want a small beanie baby, a middle sized webkinz, or a large pillow like stuffed animal?
Select some gorgeous flowers from the florist, or pick them yourself, and buy a small Beanie Baby or other small stuffed animal.
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He's started wearing that weird small beanie that sits at the top of his head, leaving his ears exposed and thus performing no real function (although now you think about it, he's probably using it to hide his fast-expanding bald spot).
I am shown to a small conference room where Rarecho, a shy man in his early 40s but dressed like a teenager in striped beanie and puffa jacket, awaits.
"Before the Beanie Babies took over our lives, we had plans to open a bed and breakfast or possibly a small restaurant somewhere as my retirement venture," Leon told me.
Walking behind them was a woman holding the hand of a smaller boy, also in a beanie cap.
The boys were smaller than a beanie baby.
When I took her home, she was smaller than a Beanie Baby.
That beanie/suit combo is really working for him - memo to self: buy a suit and a beanie.
It's like not having a flannel and a beanie.
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