Citations:Tiny Tim
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English citations of Tiny Tim
Proper noun: the Charles Dickens character
[edit]- 1848, "Tenderness of Parent Martens", from Jesse's Rural Studies, quoted in The Day-Book (IV, no. 46) August 1848 p. 223
- One of the nestlings was the Tiny Tim of the family. He was half-starved, and well-nigh crushed by his more vigorous relatives. When they flew away, half-fledged, he was still a shivering helpless little creature.
- 1889, "Turkey for Everybody: How Thanksgiving-Day was Observed in this City" Chicago Daily Tribune (29 Nov 1889) p. 2
- Nineteen suffering little Tiny Tims sniffed at the smell of the turkey, chuckled when they tasted the sweet potatoes, and daubed themselves with cranberry sauce, but when the plum-pudding, wrapped in the bluish green halo of brandy flames, was brought in, they just tipped back on their little cots and fairly howled with delight.
- 1930 "Police Department Makes Kids Happy", The Chicago Defender (16 Aug 1930) p. 11
- The police department of New York City has endeared itself to the hearts of the "Tiny Tims."
- 1933, "400 Tiny Tims Make Merry; 29's Club Plays Host Role", The New York Amsterdam News, 09 Aug 1933 p. 11
- 1975 Marilyn Sachs, "El Bronx Remembered", The New York Times (16 Nov 1975) p. 305
- "Qué fenomenal!" says Little Ray, the Tiny Tim of Nicholosa Mohr's new book.
Proper noun: the American singer
[edit]- 1970, Rudy Vallee, "Lucy and Rudy Vallee" episode of Here's Lucy, season 3, quoted in p.295
- [I was] the Tiny Tim of the Roaring '20s.
- 1993, "Shrink predicts Madonna suicide try!", Weekly World News (April 6, 1993) p. 13
- Madonna is the Tiny Tim of the 90s, says top doc Fischoff.
- 1993, Chris Smith, "Chao, Baby", New York, vol. 26, no. 41 (Oct 18, 1993) p. 73
- I'm not embarrassed by it, but I don't choose to exploit that moment and become the Tiny Tim of the media world.