Bite-size
small enough to fit in the mouth or be consumed in one or two bites:
bite-size candies.
very small.
quickly or easily comprehended, resolved, etc.:
bite-size problems.
Contemporary Examples
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Five Aphrodisiac Foods Sarah Whitman-Salkin February 8, 2010
‘Jaws,’ ‘Finding Nemo’ & More Hollywood Sharks (VIDEO) Anna Klassen August 14, 2012
Mindy Kaling’s Life Outside ‘The Office’ Jessica Bennett November 3, 2011
What to Eat: Tapas Cookstr.com February 22, 2010
Historical Examples
Have We No Rights? Mabel Williamson
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