Similar words: tittle-tattle, little by little, little, brittle, skittle, a little, littler, whittle. Meaning: ['tɪtl] n. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount.
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1. I forgot the tittle of the film.
2. There is not a tittle of evidence against him.
3. Graham : Well It 'sounds like office tittle tattle to me . I just don't believe it.
4. Well - directed tittle - tattle may easily causes its victim to lose his or her livelihood.
5. The world situation matters not a jot or tittle to you.
6. He said, Youhave opened the door of the tittle room.
7. I don't care one jot or one tittle of what he says.
8. She does not care a jot or tittle what they think of her bahaviour.
9. This paper describes the present status of forcing house tittle irrigation in China, forecasts and analyzes its development and puts forward suggestions to quicken development.
10. He is certain that the mayor is without any jot or tittle of blame.
11. Believe me, I've got no money with me at all,(http://Sentencedict.com) not one jot or tittle.
12. We abate nothing of our just demands: not one jot or tittle do we recede.
13. As he was charitable in his proposal, so he was just in the performance to a tittle.
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