The Elizabethan pipes were so small that now when they are dug up in Ireland the poor call them 'fairy pipes' from their tininess. |
We see a complete union in these images of the north, of our tininess in the face of the sky, of the land around us. |
The assumptions that gave rise to this anxiety did not concern the husband's aim so much as the elusive tininess of the adulterers. |
She had loved the Square's old-fashioned primness, its tininess, its unchanging atmosphere of rest. |
Transistors' tininess is beginning to turn against them, making chips misbehave and limiting how much extra performance can be wrung from them. That does not mean that Moore's law is coming to an end, at least not yet. |
He's amazingly short and shrimpy and I think that even I, in my tininess, am probably bigger than he is. |