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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny weird" is not standard in written English and may be confusing to readers.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that is both small and strange, but it would be clearer to use more conventional phrasing.
Example: "The creature was a tiny weird thing that scurried across the floor."
Alternatives: "a small oddity" or "a little strange".
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It's amazing what a varied experience you can have – we chilled in the gardens, found a maze in the cellar that you can get stuck in for hours, then discovered a tiny, weird little room playing minimal techno, and eventually went into the main room where the music was insanely loud and people were dancing like absolute nutters.
As I delved deeper into Bernardi's twisted brain, I couldn't help but feel a tiny, weird amount of something that (at least slightly) resembled respect.
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You see, there's more than just size issues to contend with; there's shape, hearing loss and a whole slew of tiny, weird bones to take into account.
We see her largely through his eyes, and she does seem a tiny bit weird.
To me, as to most Americans, it seemed a tiny bit weird that nearly every public building in Turkey had a picture of Atatürk on the wall.
It felt a tiny bit weird but also reassuring: we had something in common.
It's got lots of stuff you need for home and computer maintenance: tiny, weird screwdrivers, dip switch flippers, wire tools… it really looks like something an IT department should have hanging on the wall for emergencies.
He then went on, "A tiny group of really weird people called the Quakers said this is not ok".
More than a game, Frog Fractions is a journey into a tiny box stuffed with extremely weird little surprises, each a spoonful of rich, protean video game soup.
In recent years, humans have managed to pull a weird parrot, a tiny fox, a rare tiger, an ancient tortoise, a threatened gorilla and a rather handsome mountain goat, among other creatures, from the jaws of extinction.
"It was a long time ago, and it was a tiny film, but for some weird reason – nothing to do with me – it's become one of England's reference points," he says.
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