Spill mountains stood as tiny cones five to seven miles tall along its base.
"My cheat food is ice cream, but I found these tiny snack-size cones that Haagen-Dazs came out with."
Cardona snapped on his flash, pointed the tiny cone of its light downward.
At its end was a tiny cone covered with a glistening, gelatinous substance.
Like how the fine needles of these red pines look like filigree lace full of tiny cones when you stand beneath them and look straight up.
Enormous, undulating stemmed forms allude to the plant world; tiny, precisely shaped cones and cylinders suggest the shapes of classical vases.
Winter buds: Four in a group, making a tiny cone and inclosed in the hollow base of the petiole.
Louis looked down along the inside of the rim wall, a thousand miles down toward a few tiny cones along its base.
Her nipples peaked up under the satin in tiny cones.
The fossils take the form of tiny, tooth-like cones, wedges and crowns, many smaller than one thirty-second of an inch in length.