Crossword clues for teensy
Wiktionary
a. (context childish informal English) tiny
WordNet
adj. (used informally) very small; "a wee tot" [syn: bitty, bittie, teentsy, teeny, wee, weeny, weensy, teensy-weensy, teeny-weeny, itty-bitty, itsy-bitsy]
Usage examples of "teensy".
If you were supposed to provide moral leadership to a bunch of people, and you had a choice between being divorced for adultery and bending a teensy little rule, which would you choose?
On the way to the teensy cabin they would occupy in rotation with three other couples, Nanoannie caught a glimpse of Tinquesta and Raddol, arguing, maybe about whether they wanted to get married.
And I rather think that you and the stalwart Garvin are putting on a teensy weensy bluff.
Instead, she folded the slip of paper in half and ripped it into teensy tiny shreds.
The dress clung so tight, she could only take teensy steps, like Chinese royalty whose feet had been bound since infancy making it so they could barely walk.
This is not some teensy boo-boo, but a scandal of monstrous dimensions.
I go to Miragenia every time I want some teensy little ensorcelment, do you?
Raymond Barnette, a child and a coffin if there was anything the teensiest bit shady about it.
Island was the haix-and-nails crowd, chaperones, and icky boys with all their macho strutting and unbuttoned shirts and hairy chests with gold chains and teensy gold crucifixes.
We like to think of our little casino as a teensy bit of home here in this great big desert—.
We like to think of our little casino as a teensy bit of home here in this great big desertand where better to hide something than in plain sight?