Tiny in a sentence as an adjective

I was in my tiny apartment with 6-8 friends and literally spent the entire time engrossed in this thing.

Last thing I read said they don't feed prisoners and keep them in tiny huts, requiring their relatives to come and feed them.

Because I did not want to own a tiny amount of equity in a poorly-run business.

Trying to argue with him about how to use git with respect to your tiny patch to the Linux kernel seems... like missing the point on a great many things.

Home automation is just dying to take off and there's a pile of gold for everyone if you just show a tiny bit of cooperation to get it started ...

And I wish founders would actually do a market survey before launching the 5th dog teeth cleaning service in the same tiny geographic area.

They're the guys who go off and make algorithms they think are blazing fast, and sure for one tiny little use maybe, but then when you actually see the code it's a huge convolute mess for nothing.

He's going to bust his *** to make the code work, for a salary half of his market rate, and in return he gets a tiny sliver of the company that gives him no real control, on a 4-year vesting cycle.

"------"He showed me Office, which was almost unusable: it was extremely sluggish, and touch targets were tiny and difficult to hit.""So quickly, in fact, that I can outrun Microsoft Word on the Surface.

But seriously, be very, very careful about taking the ideas and lessons from some tiny start up and trying to apply it to anything outside of that very odd, self-referential world.

A teeny tiny sampling of these discoveries included:- pager escalation gets way harder, because a ticket might bounce through 20 service calls before the real owner is identified.

I met folks at Hacker School [3] who switched from econ, ME, OR, and other quantitative fields to CS, because you have more freedom to pursue ideas, can do more without being part of a huge team that makes you a tiny cog in a giant machine.

You didn't realize that this tiny pocket of under-served market, which is of keen and relevant interest to dozens of companies all around you, maybe, just maybe, has huge barriers to entry or scaling, and that every other company already explored it and wrote it off as unprofitable?

I can finally let go of my plan to abandon my family, move to the bay area, drain my life savings, live in a shoebox, stumble from one conference and event to the next hoping to network and find my messiah & co-founder, try to get funded, grow my business to someone else's expectations, all for a tiny fraction of a chance to succeed and be either a slave to my own company or lose control of my baby and walk away with diluted equity.

Tiny definitions

adjective

very small; "diminutive in stature"; "a lilliputian chest of drawers"; "her petite figure"; "tiny feet"; "the flyspeck nation of Bahrain moved toward democracy"

See also: bantam diminutive lilliputian midget petite flyspeck