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little-bitty

[ lit-l-bit-ee ]

adjective

, Informal.
  1. extremely small; tiny.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of little-bitty1

1900–05, Amer.; little bit + -y 2

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Example Sentences

Carrey sings: "You're a big, big man with a little bitty gland, so you need something bigger with a hairpin trigger."

OR the Koran can be shredded… into little bitty pieces, destroyed, shredded.

Like I say, he was such a little bitty fellow, and after she moved away we lost track of them.

Let me see that picture of that little bitty guy, that weasel before.

I was a little bitty old fellow with a little sack hangin' at my side.

Little bitty mules pulled 'em 'long and sometimes dey had a right hard time draggin' dem big old cars through mud and bad weather.

It tuk two or three days to set up de loom 'cause dere was so many little bitty threads to be threaded up.

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