bittock (Meaning)

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bittock (n.)

A small bit of anything, of indefinite size or quantity; a short distance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bittock

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bittock Sentence Examples

  1. The chef added a bittock of pepper to enhance the flavor of the soup.
  2. Could you please sprinkle just a bittock of salt on the dish? It needs a touch more seasoning.
  3. The tailor trimmed off a bittock of fabric to perfect the hem of the dress.
  4. The artist decided to add a bittock of blue to the sky to create a more dynamic effect in the painting.
  5. She only needed a bittock of glue to secure the pieces of the model together.
  6. He adjusted the microphone by a bittock to ensure optimal sound quality for the performance.
  7. The carpenter shaved off a bittock of wood to achieve a seamless fit for the joints.
  8. The gardener carefully measured out a bittock of fertilizer for each plant to promote healthy growth.
  9. With just a bittock of patience, you can achieve remarkable results in your endeavors.
  10. The photographer suggested tilting the camera by a bittock to capture a more captivating angle of the landscape.

FAQs About the word bittock

A small bit of anything, of indefinite size or quantity; a short distance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef added a bittock of pepper to enhance the flavor of the soup.

Could you please sprinkle just a bittock of salt on the dish? It needs a touch more seasoning.

The tailor trimmed off a bittock of fabric to perfect the hem of the dress.

The artist decided to add a bittock of blue to the sky to create a more dynamic effect in the painting.