1. tinny - Noun
2. tinny - Adjective
3. tinny - Adjective Satellite
Pertaining to, abounding with, or resembling, tin.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is true that success is the most boring thing, it is tinny and brittle, failure runs deeper. Success is dangerous. I have a very complicated relationship with that word. Arundhati Roy
There are those who wrap themselves in flags and blow the tinny trumpet of patriotism as a means of fooling the people. George Galloway
My buildings are not particularly expensive. It is not a tin shed. If you want a tinny car, you pay for that. Zaha Hadid
The unpleasant sound Bush is emitting as he traipses from one conservative gathering to another is a thin, tinny arf - the sound of a lap dog. George Will
an unpleasant tinny voice Source: Internet
And frankly, as long as the speakers in your TV are well matched to the bar (and not too tinny), it makes sense to utilize the speakers that would otherwise just be sitting there out of service. Source: Internet