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Tittle

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Tittle meaning

Any small dot, stroke, or diacritical mark, especially if part of a letter, or of a letter-like abbreviation; in particular, the dots over the Latin letters i and j. | A small, insignificant amount (of something); a modicum or speck.

Example sentences (18)

After Tittle’s interception with 4:41 left, Malachuk threw another TD pass to Penley, this time for 40 yards.

So any other budget tittle or heading that is there.

The scholarship was presented to Kelcy-Ann Tittle in a ceremony held at Caribbean Union Bank’s Starlings Branch, graced by Kelcy-Ann, her aunt, representatives from ABIIT, and the management and staff of the bank.

Back in the day, everyone said the whole cast hated each other, which at the time she put down to sexist tittle-tattle.

Here’s its history: in the early days of, the government stuck to its needless pledge to follow every jot and tittle of Tory spending policy.

I never really read the internet, so, I don't really care," said Zac, shrugging off the tittle-tattle.

It continues to be narrated by the mysterious Lady Whistledown, who writes newsletters full of tittle-tattle about the dating exploits of high society.

The story, which has been illustrated by artist Emma Geddes, is set in a place called Tittle Tat and features the title character Grumpy Grumps and his dog Bow Wow.

That tittle means a lot spiritually my President.

Translation: I’m not exactly sure what “jot and tittle” means, but it sounds good.

Chat on the sofa, natter in a pub…over to Jeremy Corbyn for a tittle-tattle on the allotment?

In addition to his new role, Rowell will also resume duties as dean of Advanced Technologies with Keith Tittle continuing to serve as assistant dean of Advanced Technologies.

They wouldn't get Donovan McNabb a top receiver for years until they signed T.O. We kept coming up short of a championship tittle because they valued the lesser player steals instead of the studs.

Giving the tittle Honourable to mere baboons.

Tittle argued that the trial had already gone past the stage of examining the exhibits.

A board game (of sorts) variant has been developed by web developer Kevan Davis and its rules are available on his website. citation The deduction game A deduction game of the same name was created in 1991 by David Tittle in the play-by-mail zine Smodnoc.

If the tone is written over an i, the tittle above the i is omitted, as in yī.

Other compounds Connecting hyphens are used in a large number of miscellaneous compounds, other than modifiers, such as in lily-of-the-valley, cock-a-hoop, clever-clever, tittle-tattle and orang-utan.