Sentence examples for a tiny boy from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tiny boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a young male child who is small in size.
Example: "In the park, I saw a tiny boy trying to climb a big tree, his determination evident despite his small stature."
Alternatives: "a little boy" or "a small boy".

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He had always been a tiny boy.

And soon one of them, in her late teens, gave birth to a tiny boy, just 2 pounds 3 ounces.

Even when he was a tiny boy and really did look like an angel, he'd always given her trouble.

One has a tiny boy lining up outside the head's study, probably for a beating, and crying his excuses.

A tiny boy requests a balloon from a clown, who inflates one big enough to carry him into the sky.

When I first walk in, a tiny boy in blue is balancing on one hand atop another boy's head.

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Conan Doyle describes him as "a little man, a tiny boy-like creature".

In 1970, Hendrik Hertzberg visited the Adventure Playground in Central Park, where he was chaperoned by Sylvia Parker of the Committee for a Creative Playground: Nearly at the top of another slide, a kind of stone wigwam that is approached by a ladder inside, a very tiny boy seemed to be having trouble going back up.

Feste stands alone on stage at the end of Twelfth Night and sings a song about life in the weather and the weathering of life: "When that I was and a little tiny boy, / With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, / A foolish thing was but a toy, / For the rain it raineth every day".

The second, When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy, is entirely different.

This article was amended on 2 March 2016 to correct the title of the Twelfth Night song When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy.

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