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tinny
/ ˈɪɪ /
adjective
of, relating to, or resembling tin
cheap, badly made, or shoddy
(of a sound) high, thin, and metallic
(of food or drink) flavoured with metal, as from a container
informallucky
noun
slanga can of beer
Also: tinnie.informala small fishing or pleasure boat with an aluminium hull
Other Word Forms
- tinnily adverb
- tinniness noun
- ˈپԲԾԱ noun
- ˈپԲԾ adverb
Example Sentences
Then he makes this film that looks tinny, like bad TV.
Beeping horns from the busy street outside — some of them coming from sleek black Uber vehicles emblazoned with the Berlinale logo — blended with the street scenes from “Taxi Driver” playing on the tinny television speakers.
This is most evident on the sleepy “Crusader,” an ostensible rebuttal to recent moral panic that lacks — in large part because of its tinny percussion — urgency and bite.
In the composition I was most excited about, I badly misjudged an important combination of instruments: A passage meant to sound sleekly metallic was merely tinny.
“I'm a Minder Model 6800. The best there is,” the tinny voice answered.
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