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Definition of bitty in English: bittyadjectivebittier, bittiestˈbɪtiˈbɪdi informal 1British Made up of small parts that seem unrelated. 〈主英〉东拼西凑的 那文本颇像是拼凑起来的。 Example sentencesExamples - It's so bitty, and it doesn't actually address the root cause (whatever that may be).
- It's possible something has been lost in the translation; the story feels bitty and cluttered by digressions, while the whimsical air is irritating rather than amusing.
- The two of them exist on bitty meals, isolation and grief.
- The new book is less successful; it's bitty and incomplete, suggesting that even the visual form needs time and distance from its subject before it can hope to get to grips with it.
- 86 mins: Despite the chances and the goal in this second half, it's been very patchy, bitty, stop-start and dreary.
- It's been a bitty week running wise, one 14 miler and two 5 milers isn't ideal.
- With far less immediate commercial potential than Brassed Off or Herman's last picture Little Voice, Purely Belter feels thrown together and bitty.
- They have annoying bitty schedules that demand endless driving, busing or pushing prams, leaving very little time to do anything of substance in between.
- Many of the issues the protesters raise - the environment, endemic poverty, redistribution from rich to poor - cannot be tackled at the level of bitty, fragmented states, no matter how well-meaning their governments.
- It has a bitty and disjointed feel at times, which is inevitable given its many-authored composition.
- It is so often the case that choral concerts tend to be rather bitty, a less than carefully thought out selection of items from a choral society's current repertoire.
- You can use a mixture of different finishes to distinguish the parking area from the pathway to the front door, but don't use more than three different surfaces or it will start to look bitty and disjointed.
- Through a series of bitty stories, we meet her family.
- Secondly, McGreevy's compositions, although littered with a hodgepodge of essentially bitty elements, are cohesive.
- By the time it has wandered into its final room, this bitty exhibition has proved that Degas was a genius, British painters were absurdly doomy, Toulouse - Lautrec was a difficult talent to trap and Sickert had concrete wrists.
- Reeking of cash-in, this bitty, piecemeal approach only served to fill in details of Croft's relationships with other characters, and was nothing more than a snack for fans of the series.
- It gives the collection a bitty, inconclusive air.
- They are funny, but feel like separate films and don't connect with the rest of the characters, which merely adds to the film's random, bitty feel.
- I have been worried that my entries here have become bitty.
- All in all, the site is quick to load, but much too bitty and busy.
Synonyms disjointed, incoherent, fragmented, fragmentary, scrappy, piecemeal inconsistent, unsystematic, jumbled variable, varying, irregular, uneven, erratic, fitful, patchy 2North American usually in combination Tiny. 〈北美〉微小的,少量的 一个瘦小的姑娘。 Example sentencesExamples - I know there's stuff for little bitty kids, but I don't know the publisher.
- But Kansas City brings it all together with more than 90 barbecue joints - from little bitty eateries to full-blown, nothing-but-barbecue restaurants.
- It's an amazing sight to see: Little bitty ducklings hunting bugs like cats after mice.
- Why doesn't the guy behave like a 45-year-old man instead of a little bitty boy?
- And this explained why his book had seemed so huge: it was huge in proportion to his little bitty hands.
- How such a bitty thing could be so heavy I had no clue.
- He wanted to be a marine since he was a little bitty guy.
- Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys.
- It totally would fit in my little bitty purse and still give me room for my phone, wallet, and other stuff.
- I've only seen the bitty roaches out here in Brooklyn.
- Look at this little bitty mammal, barely bigger than a paper clip.
- They make little bitty cubicles and stuff people in them.
- I heard on the Discovery Channel that they have little bitty legs, like nubs.
- My great-great uncle's funeral was held in Winchester, this little bitty town outside of Giddings which is on the way to Austin.
- The camera is, in fact, tracking them, but they are moving so slowly, in such little bitty steps, and the distance between them remains so steady, that they look as if they're not moving at all.
- I think the adversarial part of it comes from the fact that the technicians from the testing lab are beat up and worn out, and they're driving a little bitty pickup truck with 50 cylinders in the back.
- Yes, when we moved out from New York I was a little bitty girl and the first people to welcome us to the neighborhood were the Hopes.
- I'm just a pebble in the stream, a little bitty shareholder.
- I watch these young'uns up on this mountain walking past on their way to the school bus, just little bitty things.
- Even with that little bitty voice she had, she could sort of scare you a little bit.
Derivativesadverb informal Ittily bittily across a rope tight and taut she could inch a shuffle of her stockinged feet edging across to the next level. Example sentencesExamples - I record it and watch it at my leisure - which means rather bittily but at least I can now watch it!!
- For more serious entertainment, I'd rather not read webcomics, simply because I can't handle plots unfolding that slowly (or rather bittily).
nounˈbɪtɪnəsˈbɪdinəs informal Sorry, I'm a bit distracted at the mo, hence the bittiness, so I'll stop now. Example sentencesExamples - The Empire Strikes Back, for all its bittiness, is a damn fine film, only ruined by proximity to and culpability for Return of the Jedi.
- Still, the fossil episode highlights an underlying bittiness, when Dark is suddenly referred to as ‘the man’, as if we have never encountered him before.
- The air of bittiness is intensified by the knowledge that the two longest stories, The Bellarosa Connection and A Theft, have already appeared as standalone books themselves.
- In moving towards biography you must have felt that journalism was insufficiently rewarded to provide a living and also that its bittiness was in itself too limiting?
Rhymesbanditti, chitty, city, committee, ditty, gritty, intercity, kitty, megacity, nitty-gritty, Pitti, pity, pretty, slitty, smriti, spitty, vittae, witty Definition of bitty in US English: bittyadjectiveˈbɪdiˈbidē North American informal Tiny. 〈北美〉微小的,少量的 Example sentencesExamples - Why doesn't the guy behave like a 45-year-old man instead of a little bitty boy?
- It totally would fit in my little bitty purse and still give me room for my phone, wallet, and other stuff.
- I know there's stuff for little bitty kids, but I don't know the publisher.
- My great-great uncle's funeral was held in Winchester, this little bitty town outside of Giddings which is on the way to Austin.
- He wanted to be a marine since he was a little bitty guy.
- I heard on the Discovery Channel that they have little bitty legs, like nubs.
- I'm just a pebble in the stream, a little bitty shareholder.
- How such a bitty thing could be so heavy I had no clue.
- But Kansas City brings it all together with more than 90 barbecue joints - from little bitty eateries to full-blown, nothing-but-barbecue restaurants.
- Look at this little bitty mammal, barely bigger than a paper clip.
- They make little bitty cubicles and stuff people in them.
- Even with that little bitty voice she had, she could sort of scare you a little bit.
- I've only seen the bitty roaches out here in Brooklyn.
- It's an amazing sight to see: Little bitty ducklings hunting bugs like cats after mice.
- And this explained why his book had seemed so huge: it was huge in proportion to his little bitty hands.
- I think the adversarial part of it comes from the fact that the technicians from the testing lab are beat up and worn out, and they're driving a little bitty pickup truck with 50 cylinders in the back.
- The camera is, in fact, tracking them, but they are moving so slowly, in such little bitty steps, and the distance between them remains so steady, that they look as if they're not moving at all.
- I watch these young'uns up on this mountain walking past on their way to the school bus, just little bitty things.
- Ali, who was two at the time, loved the story about the little girl who lived in a teeny, weeny house and played with itty, bitty toys.
- Yes, when we moved out from New York I was a little bitty girl and the first people to welcome us to the neighborhood were the Hopes.
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