titchy, a. colloq.
(ˈtɪtʃɪ)
[f. titch, var. of tich + -y1.]
Insignificantly small, diminutive, tiny.
1950 A. Buckeridge Jennings goes to School vii. 139 Well, anyway,..there'll be a titchy hunk all round, so no one'll have any reason to grumble. 1958 Spectator 13 June 768/2 Towering six foot three inches over a titchy Laertes. 1967 J. Porter Chinks in Curtain ii. 20 Titchy little automatics. 1978 Lancashire Life Sept. 96/1 'E 'olds a titchy rod an' line An' angles in a pond. |