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bite-size

or bite-sized

[ bahyt-sahyz ]

adjective

  1. small enough to fit in the mouth or be consumed in one or two bites:

    bite-size candies.

  2. very small.
  3. quickly or easily comprehended, resolved, etc.:

    bite-size problems.



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Example Sentences

Pulling bite-size pieces off each slice is an easy task; and the sensuous feel of warm beef juices only adds to the joy of a meal.

In this epic monologue from Deep Blue Sea, a hungry shark makes a bite-size snack out of Jackson.

Fujimoto later calculated the trip put the cost of each bite-size morsel at $120.

(And Other Concerns), is a cross between memoir and bite-size Twitter musings, of which Kaling has many.

Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size.

Chinese food is properly prepared, bite-size, in the kitchen.

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