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itsy–bitsy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
itsy–bitsy
(adjective)
itsy–bitsy
/
ˈ
ɪtsi
ˈ
bɪtsi/
adjective
or
itty–bitty
/
ˈ
ɪti
ˈ
bɪti/
itsy–bitsy
/
ˈ
ɪtsi
ˈ
bɪtsi/
adjective
or
itty–bitty
/
ˈ
ɪti
ˈ
bɪti/
Britannica Dictionary definition of ITSY–BITSY
informal
:
extremely small
:
tiny
a baby taking
itsy-bitsy
steps
an
itsy-bitsy
piece of cake
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