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[ US /ˌɪtiˈbɪti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) very small
    a wee tot

How To Use itty-bitty In A Sentence

  • Still, even though their itty-bitty brains have doubts, they don't really want to know the truth.
  • The youngest is too small to do flips, but she's constantly entertaining us with her itty-bitty helium voice and 40-yr old attitude.
  • They wheeled in the rocket scientists, who started to carve up mortgage securities into itty-bitty pieces.
  • The 500 will need its considerable European charm to overcome Americans' aversion to itty-bitty cars, not to mention their lingering memories of Fiat's shoddy reputation for quality. Can The First Lady Of Fiat Make It In America?
  • With Claire standing, facing her mom, and me sitting, and in an itty-bitty, teeny-weeny kids-size chair, my arm started to get all strained.
  • Also unlike the young child, your teen is no longer itty-bitty and you can't simply tell them what to do.
  • Speaker size is a big factor in sound quality, and LCDs dwarf the itty-bitty speakers in laptops.
  • The youngest is too small to do flips, but she's constantly entertaining us with her itty-bitty helium voice and 40-yr old attitude.
  • My friends get upset over itty-bitty problems they have.
  • Yet today, the same set of leaders in Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, the US Congress, State Department, Arab League and European Union are still trying to resuscitate these dead talks by suggesting itty-bitty, incremental steps that they hope will breathe some life into this cadaver. Sharmine Narwani: Kill the "Peace Game"
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