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Anyone would think the titchy French leader couldn't face it.
They couldn't be healthy birds to lay titchy eggs like that.
In a mug, not one of those titchy cups, though I do have those.
Stansted is a titchy airport, with just one runway and terminal.
Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks really titchy.
I'm not used to these little titchy baths.
It was impressive too - she's so titchy, yet heaves large pieces of furniture all over the place.
Hortensia paused to observe the effect these remarks were having on the two titchy ones.
Interior space is also generous: there's a surprising amount, both vertically and horizontally, in such a titchy vehicle.
Following that philosophy, anybody on the lookout for a titchy city car might do worse than a Volkswagen Fox.
She said, 'It's ever so real-looking, like a person, except it's so titchy.'
It's a titchy version of the phenomenally successful Qashqai, the UK's fifth best-selling vehicle last month.
He meant lettuce and spinach and cabbage and stuff, but when you come to think of it, there's watercress and all those titchy little herbs, rosemary and things.
Their appearances on the packaging and associated publicity featured catch phrases such as "titchy breakfast cereals" to describe rivals, with the response "Neet Weet Mate", "OK!"
But it was worth the risk to reach Portinho da Arrábida, a superbly positioned, titchy port guarded by an old fort, built in 1670 for protection against Moorish pirates.