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bite-size

or bite-sized

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adjective

  1. small enough to fit in the mouth or be consumed in one or two bites:

    bite-size candies.

  2. very small.
  3. quickly or easily comprehended, resolved, etc.:

    bite-size problems.



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Michael Arkush’s ‘The Golf 100’ book ranks the greatest golfers the only way he can, with some sweet, some savory and a few bitter stories in bite-size pieces.

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This one is all Arkush and displays his storytelling — some sweet, some savory, a few bitter — in bite-size pieces.

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He was tasked with cutting together the company’s TV broadcasts into bite-size, BuzzFeed-style clips designed to juice virality.

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There are, of course, more pressing things happening in our country than sports pageantry and bite-size, 30-second doses of capitalism.

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Michael Berkheimer, who was eating out in Hamilton, Ohio with his wife and friends, ordered boneless wings with Parmesan garlic sauce "when he felt a bite-size piece of meat go down the wrong way," wrote Rubinkam, who added that days later, "feverish and unable to keep food own," Berkeimer headed to the ER where "a doctor discovered a long, thin bone that had torn his esophagus and caused an infection."

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