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    tiddly
    /ˈtɪdli/

    adjective

    • 1. little; tiny: informal British "a tiddly little pool"

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  2. adjective. UK informal uk / ˈtɪd. ə l.i / us / ˈtɪd. ə l.i / tiddly adjective (SMALL) Add to word list. extremely small: All you ate was a tiddly little piece of cake. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Extremely small. atomized. be knee-high to a grasshopper idiom. bitsy. exiguity. exiguous. imperceptible. indiscernibly. infinitesimally.

  3. Tiddly definition: slightly drunk; tipsy.. See examples of TIDDLY used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. tid· dly ˈti-dᵊl-ē. ˈtid-lē. Synonyms of tiddly. chiefly British. : slightly drunk. Synonyms. besotted. blasted [slang] blind. blitzed [slang] blotto [slang] bombed. boozy. canned [slang] cockeyed. crocked. drunken. fried. gassed. hammered [slang] high. impaired. inebriated. intoxicated. juiced [slang] lit up. loaded [slang] looped.

  5. Definition of tiddly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. (tɪdəli ) Word forms: tiddlier, tiddliest. 1. adjective. If someone is tiddly, they are slightly drunk. [British, informal] 2. adjective. If you describe a thing as tiddly, you mean that it is very small. [British, informal] ...a tiddly picture. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. A complete guide to the word "TIDDLY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tiddly tid‧dly / ˈtɪdli / adjective British English informal 1 DRUNK slightly drunk 2 SMALL very small a tiddly little insect Origin tiddly 1. (1800-1900) Origin unknown. 2. (1800-1900) tiddy “ very small ” ((18-20 centuries))