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Each Teeny is 2.5 x 1.75 x 0.75 inches and can hold about 30 US quarters or similarly sized coins.
Each time she phantom-nursed, the baby's small mouth worked hard for the first few minutes, a relentless pulling and sucking that caused Teeny's eyes to squeeze in pain.
The "teeny adjustment" might be to build up and reform the tip of the extractor but Gun Parts shows they have parts for the Marlin Glenfield Model 10.
But some friends had an out-of-town visitor who was a fishing nut, and they coaxed Teeny to go for tuna Saturday out of Depoe Bay.
Laurie was a year older than Teeny and me and had already had a boyfriend last winter.
The story, written by the publisher's brother Malcolm Douglas Chaplin, is a fable about Teeny Ted's victory in the turnip contest at the annual county fair.
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A teeny knock pings from the outside of the officer's watertight steel door.
A convenient solution comes from Parents of Invention, Reseda, Calif., in the form of Teeny Towels, all-natural, antibacterial miniwipes in a container that attaches to a keychain, stroller, car seat, etc.
Like most insects, these cock-roaches breathe through teeny holes called spiracles (SPEER-uh-cuhlz) located along their abdomen, the last segment of an insect's body.
Your monthly survey articles are usually very interesting, but I think it's a shame that they cover such a teeny percentage of Catholics.
Teeny, weeney feebs, but the colors are tack sharp.
Given the opportunity, about half of 18-to-30-month-old children will sometimes try mightily to climb into a toy car no bigger than a toaster, to sit in a dollhouse chair, or to glide down a teeny plastic slide, a new study of child behavior has found.
Land behind Baskerville House, off Brindley Drive, was identified for the project but was considered 'a teeny bit out of the way', according to a senior local authority officer.
Former college players Dara Broadus (Furman) and Nakia Davis (Louisiana State) head a short list of black women with tour aspirations, but the real prospects may well be a coterie of teeny boppers.