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little-bitty
[ lit-l-bit-ee ]
adjective
- extremely small; tiny.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of little-bitty1
Example Sentences
Built on a prominent sample of the bass line from 鈥淯nder Pressure鈥 by Queen and David Bowie 鈥 though Vanilla Ice initially claimed that a 鈥渓ittle-bitty change鈥 to the riff made it his own 鈥 鈥淚ce Ice Baby鈥 brought international stardom to the rapper and dancer born Robert Van Winkle, whose breakout single drove sales of his 1990 LP, 鈥淭o the Extreme,鈥 to seven-times-platinum status.
鈥淭his one鈥檚 an idiot. He got stuck in this little-bitty hole the other day.鈥
鈥淚 stuck up that little-bitty sign that explained my thoughts about the communist Chinese government and the way they treat their people,鈥 Jackson said.
鈥淚 stuck up that little-bitty sign that explained my thoughts about the communist Chinese government and the way they treat their people,鈥 the eatery鈥檚 owner, Steve Jackson, told the Farmington Daily-Times.
鈥淭he first time we made a big structure using this system, we didn鈥檛 know if it was going to work, scaling up from this little-bitty thing to this big brick,鈥 said Chelsea Heveran, a former postdoc with the group 鈥 now an engineer at Montana State University 鈥 and the lead author of the study.
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