Isn't it just a teeny-weeny bit dodgy to have an advert of a grown man surrounded by children? |
And they were, he implied again and again, only a couple of teeny-weeny fibbie-wibbies. |
They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak. |
Auntie Alice is nice, but we doesn't love Aunt Catharine one teeny-weeny bit. |
It was another head peeping out of the doorway, a head just like Johnny Chuck's, only it was a teeny-weeny one. |
Could it be that you're finding it all just a teeny-weeny bit unconvincing? |