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bite-sized

1 of 1adjective
/ˈbaɪtˌsaɪzd/
1

(of food) having portions or pieces small enough to be easily eaten in one or two bites

  • The party snacks were bite-sized sandwiches, perfect for mingling.
  • She served bite-sized pieces of fruit on skewers for a refreshing appetizer.
  • The dessert table was filled with bite-sized brownies and cookies.
  • He prepared bite-sized sushi rolls for a light lunch.
  • The bakery offered a variety of bite-sized pastries, perfect for sampling different flavors.
2

short enough to be easily understood, remembered, or handled in a single instance

  • Complex topics are easier to grasp when broken into bite-sized parts.
  • He presented the data in bite-sized chunks for clarity.
  • The app offers bite-sized exercises to enhance daily learning.
  • She prefers bite-sized summaries over lengthy explanations.
  • He prepared bite-sized sections of the report for the meeting.