Examples of using Tiny thing in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Tiny Thing?
Such a tiny thing.
Tiny Thing, come back!
Give us Tiny Thing.
Tiny thing with huge tits.
We got the Tiny Thing!
It is a tiny thing, but there in golden letters is written a message.
Where's the Tiny Thing?
Is this tiny thing really a camera?
Except for one tiny thing.
You tiny thing.
Who saw me as a tiny thing.
You see this tiny thing that looks like a peanut?
How do you breathe through that tiny thing?".
How can such a tiny thing feel so heavy?
Just imagine a man's Life hangs from this tiny thing.
I have got one tiny thing, just one small issue.
I went to the HearingAid Centre in Colchester,” she explains,“and they provided me with this tiny thing that fits perfectly in the ear.
Some tiny thing that may get you a reward and spare you some of this.
Is that good, Tiny Thing?
You see, I'm a delicate tiny thing myself, weak and silly and like a little fluffy rabbit.
She is ever searching for the weak place in your armor, that one tiny thing that you forgot to prepare for.
First, we're gonna take Tiny Thing and raise her to be a strong, independent woman.
As regards the actual“Judgment Day”- Allah tells us that everything we are doing is being recorded andnot a single tiny thing escapes from this record.
If you don't give us Tiny Thing, we're gonna eat you.
Besides, how is this tiny thing going to give you a house full of babies, if you don't put some protein in her diet?
When I am too sad and too skinny to keep keeping,when I am a tiny thing against so many bricks, then I look at the trees.
And you know the moment that tiny thing comes into the world, you're weaker because you would die for him.
When I am too sad and too skinny to keep keeping,when I am a tiny thing against so many bricks, then it is I look at trees… Four who grew despite concrete.
From Earth, this black hole is a dense, tiny thing in the constellation Sagittarius, only as big on the sky as a strawberry seed in Los Angeles when viewed from New York.
