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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Titchy

What does it mean?

Very small.

Is it positive or negative?

Neutral to mildly negative depending on context.

When do you use it?

Used to describe tiny objects or people affectionately.

Examples

Example 1: The room is titchy.

Example 2: She lives in a titchy flat.

Question for you

Do you prefer titchy or roomy spaces?

seful English Phrase: Waffle

What does it mean?

To speak or write without saying much of value.

Is it positive or negative?

Negative but common and funny.

When do you use it?

When someone talks too long without getting to the point.

Examples

Example 1: The room is titchy.

Example 2: She lives in a titchy flat.

Question for you

Do you prefer titchy or roomy spaces?

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