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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny old" 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 old, but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I found a tiny old book in the attic that belonged to my grandmother."
Alternatives: "a small ancient" or "a little aged".
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A tiny old woman stepped forward and touched his arm.
It was a tiny old man in a tiny black bathing suit.
One of them found a tiny old theater on a grungy stretch of the Bowery.
Mr. Rudd says Mrs. Barrett is at least seventy, and quite a tiny old lady.
"A tiny old lady gave me this water from her greenhouse.
Tanzeb himself is Samiuddin Siddiqui, a tiny old man in a Nehru jacket and shearling hat.
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It's a tiny, old-fashioned joint where people spill on to the pavement.
People stood in line for more than two hours to sit in a tiny old-fashioned movie theater with only 17 seats.
Near the top of Sauchiehall Street there is Chinaski's pub, and also the Berkeley Suite, which is a tiny, old-fashioned gin palace upstairs and a club for about 250 below.
He was going along lower Madison Ave .at 11 PM one night when he saw a tall, kerchiefed young woman swaying, a bulky old woman hanging on to the young one, but slumping, and a tiny, older woman on crutches.
I could picture him in a walk-up apartment with a tiny old-fashioned icebox and seven sweater vests, one for every day of the week.
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