Tinny \Tin"ny\, a. Pertaining to, abounding with, or resembling, tin. ``The tinny strand.'' --Drayton.
As a tinny recording of the Stompin' Tom Connors classic blared from a loudspeaker, the royal couple left the hospital and waded into a large crowd to charm and chat.
It's a relevation and a relief to hear Patinkin's unique voice without the tinny interference of modern technology. "Mandy Patinkin in Concert" truly is "live" theater at its best.
Well-upholstered hyperbole drives on the story, with a few tinny morals attached like cans to a wedding car.
The talk at Die Vier turns jolly as a worker walks in and says he has just bought his first car, an eight-year-old Trabant, the tinny, recently discontinued East German auto. The cost: two cases of beer.