bitty
1 of 1adjective/ˈbɪti/
Forms:bittier,bittiest
1
very small in size
- She planted bitty flowers along the edge of the garden path.
- The bitty kitten fit perfectly in the palm of her hand.
- He picked up the bitty pieces of paper scattered on the floor.
- The dollhouse was furnished with bitty chairs and tables.
- The artist used a tiny brush to paint bitty details on the canvas.
2
containing many small or fragmented pieces or parts that don’t fit together well
- The novel's plot felt bitty, as it jumped between multiple storylines without clear connections.
- Her presentation was bitty, with disjointed slides and random facts thrown in.
- The conversation became bitty, jumping from topic to topic without a clear focus.
- The instructions were bitty, lacking a cohesive structure and leaving out important details.
- The story felt bitty, jumping between different time periods.