Sentence examples for a tiny narrow from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tiny narrow" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both small and narrow, but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The path was a tiny narrow strip of land between the two hills."
Alternatives: "a small narrow" or "a little narrow".

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Then, a tiny, narrow suction tube strikes one of the illuminated thoraxes, painlessly sucking onto the fly and lifting it up.

Storefront for Art and Architecture is a tiny, narrow, roughly triangular space with walls that taper to three feet apart at the tip.

The Palestinians have been oppressed for decades and in Gaza are forced to exist on a tiny, narrow strip of land.

Beyond it is a tiny narrow room, no bigger than a cupboard, with two knackered old computers and a swivel chair.

But checking the yearly lists of building permits in the department's records at the Municipal Archives pinpoints two applications from 1871, an alteration for the front building, raising it to four stories, and a new-building permit for an 18-foot-wide rear building, four stories high, for four families, leaving only a tiny, narrow court between front and rear structures.

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Regrettably, the Kino set emphasizes Durand's comedies at the expense of these early Euro westerns (which occupied a disc in Gaumont's original box), but "Le Railway de la Mort" from 1912 offers a fine example of Durand's vigorous staging and resourcefulness, with a tiny, narrow-gauge railroad drafted to represent the thundering Iron Horse of American legend.

Men... think it's only acceptable to be a guy in this tiny, narrow range.

But according to Earhart's sister, Muriel Morrisey, who lives in New Medford, Mass., the flier had tiny, narrow feet and wore a Size 6.

Adam Vincent The most traffic lights in the whole wide world for a tiny little narrow bridge.

I'm running behind Tadele Geremew Mulugeta, an Ethiopian marathon runner, zigzagging back and forth on tiny narrow trails, leaping over rocks, ducking under overhanging branches.

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