Chiquitín in english
Tiny
pronunciation: taɪni part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: taɪni part of speech: adjective
In gestures




chiquitín = teeny ; tiny ; wee ; itty-bitty ; teeny-tiny ; teeny-weeny ; teensy-weensy ; teensy ; weensy ; weeny ; itsy-bitsy ; tinsy ; tiny little ; little tiny.
Example: On a teeny little farm, in an itty-bitty coop, a very small hen laid a big, giant egg and out of this egg came one big, humongous rooster.Example: With an estimated 300,000 'titles' in print it is clear that no bookshop can hope to stock more than a tiny fraction of those titles.Example: The Museum of Art is free to wee people under 12.Example: On a teeny little farm, in an itty-bitty coop, a very small hen laid a big, giant egg and out of this egg came one big, humongous rooster.Example: Once upon a time there was a teeny-tiny woman who lived in a teeny-tiny house in a teeny-tiny village.Example: The only chocolate I love is the teeny-weeny chocolate bits in chocolate chip ice cream.Example: Nancy saw his teensy-weensy weiner and has been laughing ever since.Example: There's just one little teensy drawback, we can't afford it!.Example: I may have gone just a weensy overboard on the whole thing, but couldn't resist as that was one of my pet projects.Example: The dish consists of potatoes, carrots, courgette, onion, garlic cloves, asparagus all thrown together and roasted with a weeny drizzle of olive oil.Example: I was an itsy-bitsy disappointed at the ending initially, but the movie stuck with me for weeks after.Example: Now I feel just a tinsy bit bad for thinking all those mean thoughts about Quinn.Example: You could break my heart into tiny little pieces, and I'd still pick them up and put them back in your hands.Example: One such change was when I began to see little tiny hairs growing out of my face.