Crossword clues for titchy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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a. (context informal English) tiny, very small.
Usage examples of "titchy".
It reminded me of those set-ups railway modelling societies use to create atmosphere for their titchy displays.
Hortensia paused to observe the effect these remarks were having on the two titchy ones.
She greeted each one with a smile and a gracious word or two, from Titchy, the youngest tweenie, to the butler, Mister Jessup, a tall, thin, formal fellow who performed the introductions in a plummy voice accompanied by hand motions.
Well, you see, there I was, sitting by the window, thinking that at least this titchy little South London cottage was a bit lighter than our Kensington house, when this bloody brick crashed through the window and landed by my feet.
I was wondering whether to indulge in a titchy vodka after all, Mum bustled up like a beaming battleship.