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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

Michael Berkheimer, who was eating out in Hamilton, Ohio with his wife and friends, ordered boneless wings with Parmesan garlic sauce "when he felt a bite-size piece of meat go down the wrong way," wrote Rubinkam, who added that days later, "feverish and unable to keep food own," Berkeimer headed to the ER where "a doctor discovered a long, thin bone that had torn his esophagus and caused an infection."

From Salon

Get ready for the next big earthquake by signing up for our Unshaken newsletter, which breaks down emergency preparedness into bite-size steps over six weeks.

Kenny Chesney takes “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes” — which, as bite-size philosophies go, is up there with the best.

“Civil War” then becomes a thrillingly dark road trip, studded by moments of explosive tension and dangerous misjudgment that play less like bite-size episodes of “The Last of Us” than signposts of an overall political condition.

Over the next few months, the company plans to create a new division, called News Studios, to produce bite-size content for brands such as talkSPORT, the Sun, the Times, the Sunday Times and Virgin Radio.

From BBC

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