Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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a. 1 Small enough to be eaten in one bite 2 (context by extension English) Broken down into small pieces that are individually easy to understand or manage
Usage examples of "bite-sized".
Not only did splitting up ruin any chance for a convoy to use their wedges for mutual protection, but it also strung the ships out into a space-going shish kabob, presenting the raider with a series of bite-sized morsels from which he could choose whichever looked the tastiest.
Like a huge lump of well-cooked meat, steaming in its own juices and touched with garlic, waiting to be carved into bite-sized pieces.
He was transferring a mountain of bite-sized canapés to a two-storied silver platter.
Tinker unrolled the spiral coffee roll, tearing off bite-sized pieces.
A third picture showed the pot-bellied man with a younger fellow, both of them carrying fishing rods and displaying bite-sized fish.
Fortunately, all the food had been prepared in bite-sized portions, was easily chewed and swallowed, or was fruit that wouldn't be harmed if it got wet.
Two leaped into the boat and began nipping at his feet, taking bite-sized bits out of his jungle boots.