Definitions
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- adjective Small enough to be
eaten in onebite - adjective by extension Broken down into small pieces that are individually easy to
understand ormanage
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Examples
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Efforts to pass what Obama called "bite-sized pieces" of the big bill have stalled, too.
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Five men approach a wooden altarlike table to the right of the stand and remove a white tablecloth to reveal several trays filled with tiny plastic water cups and bite-sized pieces of white bread on small silver platters.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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He says he'll keep pushing forward his climate agenda in what he calls bite-sized pieces.
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When they are cool enough to handle, break them into bite-sized pieces—roughly ½-inch squares or triangles.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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He says he'll keep pushing forward his climate agenda in what he calls bite-sized pieces.
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And he couldn't recall the last time, or any time, she ever made bite-sized muffins.
nests Melissa Corliss DeLorenzo 2011
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When they are cool enough to handle, break them into bite-sized pieces.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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The sharply-dressed panzanella was very impressive, better than the pizza, in fact, packed as it was with parmesan, fresh lettuce, fruity green olives, capers, sweet roasted peppers and bite-sized chunks of toasted ciabatta that had absorbed a little of the dressing.
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I love the ones with roasted cauliflower or thick green beans cut in bite-sized chunks.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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Get rid of the big stalks and stems and strive for uniform, bite-sized little florets.
True You Janet Jackson 2011
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