Crossword clues for bits
bits
- "SNL" sketches
- Tiny pieces
- They're at their best when boring
- Stand-up's stock
- Short comedy routines
- Routine makeup
- Quarter halves
- Information units
- Halves of quarters?
- Drill tips
- Drill set items
- Drill accessories
- Comic's routines
- Two equal 25 cts
- Things fitted in drills
- They go with braces
- They drill through stuff
- There are eight of them in a byte
- Stand-up's material
- Stand-up stock
- Small coins
- Siouxsie and the Banshees "Pulled to ___"
- Programming units
- Pincers' nippers
- Pieces' partners
- Pieces' partner
- Parts of an "S.N.L." audition
- Parts of a comic routine
- Minor roles
- Miniature memory units
- Little pieces
- Little parts
- Kibbles 'n ___
- Halves of quarters
- Drilling tools
- Drilling points
- Dresses for sisters
- Comics' routines
- Comedy routine parts
- Comedy club routines
- Comedy club offerings
- Certain stage parts
- Boring ones' needs?
- Boring items
- Blown to ___ (exploded)
- Bacon ___ (crunchy toppings for a salad)
- Alpha-___ (Post cereal)
- Alpha-___ (letter-shaped cereal)
- Alpha-___ (letter-shaped breakfast cereal)
- ____ and pieces
- ___ and pieces (miscellaneous small things)
- Partner of pieces
- Parts of bytes
- Tiny memory measures
- Shreds
- Short writings
- 0's and 1's, to a programmer
- Morsels
- Bridle parts
- They may be boring
- Crumbs of food
- Computer units
- Kibbles 'n ___ (dog food brand)
- Smidgens
- Two ___ (quarter)
- Parts of bridles
- Smithereens
- Atoms
- Computing 0s and 1s
- Memory units
- Stand-up's routines
- They come straight from the horse's mouth
- Small roles
- Harness parts
- Snaffles and bridoons
- Snippets
- Drill parts
- Fragments
- Small pieces
- Partners of pieces
- Flinders
- Scraps
- Small units of digital memory
- Two ...
- Small amounts
- Tiny amounts
- Minute amounts
- Tiny particles
- Boring tools
- Routine parts
- Comedy routines
- Small parts
- Goes to pieces
- Stand-up routines
- Drill inserts
- Comic's stock
- __ and pieces (miscellany)
- Two make a quarter
- Drill attachments
- Comic routines
- Byte parts
- Byte fractions
Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of bit English) 2 (context slang English) genitals
Wikipedia
BITS or bits may refer to:
- Plural of bit, computer memory unit.
- Drill bit, cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes
- Background Intelligent Transfer Service, a file transfer service
- Birla Institute of Technology and Science, a technology school in Pilani, Rajasthan, India, with campuses in Goa, Hyderabad, and Dubai
- Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, near Ranchi, in the state of Jharkhand, India
- Business and Information Technology School, a business school in Iserlohn (Germany)
-
or Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater, a theater in Bucharest
- Building Integrated Timing Supply, a standard for distributing a precision clock among telecommunications equipment
- Bits (album), the fourth and final album by American indie rock band Oxford Collapse
- Built-in test
- "Bits" (2012), a play by the Catalan mime comedy group Tricicle
- Bits (TV series), a British television entertainment programme
Bits is the fourth and final album by Oxford Collapse. Two singles were released from the album, "The Birthday Wars" and "Young Love Delivers".
Bits is a British entertainment television series that aired on Channel 4 from 4 June 1999 to 6 April 2001, with both late night and edited morning versions of the show.
Five series were produced and uniquely at the time for a show about computer games, had an all female presentation team.
There were also a number of special episodes, notably a three parter in early 2000 titled the Bits 'Super Console Tour' which primarily featured the girls challenging various "pro" gamers in 1v1 battles around the UK in each episode (London, Blackpool, and one other location), as well as their usual sketches and short reviews/newsclips. The games chosen were usually new releases on various consoles, one of which was FantaVision on the newly launched Playstation 2, at which Emily Booth was defeated by Alek Hayes, who was employed at the time at BarrysWorld.
Usage examples of "bits".
The Sunhoose fire wi the wee twirly bits in the veneered teak surrounds has seen better days.
He nodded toward the shell of the cabin, where a few bits of furniture still held their fragile shapes.
There was virtually nothing left inside, though the chimney stack still stood, and jagged bits of the walls remained, their logs fallen like jackstraws.
Jamie pursed his lips, his gaze traveling slowly over the earth of the yardbut the ground was churned with footsteps, clumps of grass uprooted and the whole of the yard dusted with ash and bits of charred wood.
Being female, I would get impeccable courtesy and small bits of social gossip in the meantime.
Here, he told us the story of his adventures, in a disjoint fashion punctuated by small yelps as I cleaned the injury, clipped bits of clotted hair away, and put five or six stitches into his scalp.
All I did was quote bits of some psalmI couldna even tell ye which it was.
She nodded at the betrothed couple, who were feeding each other bits of cake.
Bree smiled at me, her hand gently stroking his glossy black hair, picking bits of hay out of it.
Jamie was flipping to and fro, picking out random bits of Scripture, but Christie was with him now, speaking the words along with him.
With the tendons gleaming softly in their beds, I removed the last bits of the aponeurosis, sprayed the wound with a mixture of alcohol and distilled water for disinfection, and set about closing the incisions.
Then he kicked it again, and again, and stamped on it with such violence that bits of wood flew across the kitchen and struck the pie safe with little pinging sounds.
He felt a drop of cold, sudden on his shoulder, and the scattered parts of him drew at once together like shattered bits of quicksilver, to leave him quaking and appalled.
Add in assorted knobbly swellings, flecks of crusty black for the split lip and the scabby bits, and I was undoubtedly quite the picture of health.
I rose with sudden decision and began to tidy my cupboards, lining up bottles in order of size, sweeping out bits of scattered herbs, throwing away solutions gone stale or suspect.