He had at least found one tiny chink in the man's impressive armour.
There was a keening sound like that which the wind makes when it drives through a tiny chink in a wall.
The small hut was almost totally dark, just tiny chinks of light between the feather-edge boarding.
Diligently, he sought the tiniest chink through which he might glimpse a memory.
If he saw even a tiny chink in her front now, he'd roll right over her.
It stayed dark, just a tiny chink at the edge of the door.
The streetlights outside her apartment shone through a tiny chink where the curtains hadn't quite closed, casting uneasy shadows upon the far wall.
Through a tiny chink in the tier of crates, The Shadow was able to see as well as to hear.
What stopped her was a tiny chink of light visible in the midst of the soil plug.
The only tiny chink of hope was her sexuality.