titchy

titchy
tiny, very small.

"Lets ave a look at some of them titchy ones" Roald Dahl, Boy, p. 43


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  • titchy — ► ADJECTIVE (titchier, titchiest) Brit. informal ▪ very small …   English terms dictionary

  • titchy — [20] Titchy commemorates the ‘Tichborne claimant’, the title given to Arthur Orton, who, in an English cause célèbre of the 1860s, returned from Australia claiming to be Roger Tichborne, the heir to an English baronetcy who had supposedly been… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • titchy — UK [ˈtɪtʃɪ] / US adjective Word forms titchy : adjective titchy comparative titchier superlative titchiest British informal very small …   English dictionary

  • titchy — [20] Titchy commemorates the ‘Tichborne claimant’, the title given to Arthur Orton, who, in an English cause célèbre of the 1860s, returned from Australia claiming to be Roger Tichborne, the heir to an English baronetcy who had supposedly been… …   Word origins

  • titchy — titch|y [ˈtıtʃi] adj BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: From Little Tich , the stage name of the English comedian Harry Relph (1868 1928), who was very small] extremely small …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • titchy — titch|y [ tıtʃi ] adjective BRITISH INFORMAL very small …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • titchy — adj. (British slang) very small; tiny …   English contemporary dictionary

  • titchy — adjective BrE informal extremely small …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • titchy — Adj. Tiny, small, insignificant. Informal …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • titchy — /ˈtɪtʃi/ (say tichee) adjective Colloquial very small …  

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