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Definition of teensy in English: teensyadjectiveteensier, teensiestˈtiːnziˈtiːnsiˈtinsi informal Tiny. 〈非正式〉很小的,一丁点的 a teensy bit of custard powder 一丁点儿专用蛋奶冻粉。 Example sentencesExamples - Okay, I think I'm getting a teensy bit carried away, but no more.
- I am a teensy bit nervous about the food situation, however.
- A moment later, I was back upstairs and applying a teensy bit of makeup - light coat of mascara, tasteful smidge of eyeliner, and some lip gloss.
- She looks at me as if I'm a teensy bit slow on the uptake.
- But the Postal Service viewed the matter with a teensy bit more urgency.
- I borrowed Sue's knitted flower pattern and added a few more stitches to make it a teensy bit bigger.
- You couldn't blame me for being a teensy bit apprehensive, could you?
- Let's be frank here, and maybe just a teensy bit callous.
- Like all mothers, though, she sees you as her little girl growing up, and it's making her a teensy bit nervous.
- And I think it's safe to say he earns a teensy bit more money than you do.
- She was being ridiculous, isolating him like this, all because of one teensy tiny stupid little question that he wished he'd never asked!
- But maybe he could just be a teensy bit more helpful.
- Paige groaned, looking at her stomach critically, which had expanded a tiny, teensy bit; not bad at all, but she was ashamed of her unfit body.
- Her smile wavered a teensy bit, the kind of tiny movement that I had learnt to determine in Ali's smiles.
- They're like a teensy tiny version of a normal cigarette lighter.
- Now that is a teensy bit different from your average enterprise software company.
- It probably comes down to a single line of code somewhere with a teensy tiny almost insignificant bug in it.
- I'm just a teensy bit worried that they may have security set up as I doubt I'm the only one who's had that idea.
- I glanced at Jeff, who was staring straight ahead, looking a teensy bit pale.
- Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in.
Synonyms minute, small-scale, scaled-down, mini, baby, toy, pocket, fun-size, petite, dwarfish, knee-high, miniature, minuscule, microscopic, nanoscopic, infinitesimal, micro, diminutive, pocket-sized, reduced, lilliputian
OriginLate 19th century (originally US dialect): probably an extension of teeny. Definition of teensy in US English: teensyadjectiveˈtēnsēˈtinsi informal Tiny. 〈非正式〉很小的,一丁点的 the dress just needs to be altered a teensy bit Example sentencesExamples - She was being ridiculous, isolating him like this, all because of one teensy tiny stupid little question that he wished he'd never asked!
- And I think it's safe to say he earns a teensy bit more money than you do.
- Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in.
- But maybe he could just be a teensy bit more helpful.
- I glanced at Jeff, who was staring straight ahead, looking a teensy bit pale.
- Her smile wavered a teensy bit, the kind of tiny movement that I had learnt to determine in Ali's smiles.
- Okay, I think I'm getting a teensy bit carried away, but no more.
- You couldn't blame me for being a teensy bit apprehensive, could you?
- I borrowed Sue's knitted flower pattern and added a few more stitches to make it a teensy bit bigger.
- Let's be frank here, and maybe just a teensy bit callous.
- It probably comes down to a single line of code somewhere with a teensy tiny almost insignificant bug in it.
- They're like a teensy tiny version of a normal cigarette lighter.
- Paige groaned, looking at her stomach critically, which had expanded a tiny, teensy bit; not bad at all, but she was ashamed of her unfit body.
- Like all mothers, though, she sees you as her little girl growing up, and it's making her a teensy bit nervous.
- I'm just a teensy bit worried that they may have security set up as I doubt I'm the only one who's had that idea.
- A moment later, I was back upstairs and applying a teensy bit of makeup - light coat of mascara, tasteful smidge of eyeliner, and some lip gloss.
- But the Postal Service viewed the matter with a teensy bit more urgency.
- I am a teensy bit nervous about the food situation, however.
- She looks at me as if I'm a teensy bit slow on the uptake.
- Now that is a teensy bit different from your average enterprise software company.
Synonyms minute, small-scale, scaled-down, mini, baby, toy, pocket, fun-size, petite, dwarfish, knee-high, miniature, minuscule, microscopic, nanoscopic, infinitesimal, micro, diminutive, pocket-sized, reduced, lilliputian
OriginLate 19th century (originally US dialect): probably an extension of teeny. |