bite-sized

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bite-sized (not comparable)

  1. Small enough to be eaten in one bite.
  2. (by extension) Broken down into small pieces that are individually easy to understand or manage.
    • 2025 August 6, Richard Wilcock, “Old units... new lease of life”, in RAIL, number 1041, page 31:
      The transition hasn't been easy. It's been a story of planning in bite-sized chunks, making the most of soft-start strategies, managing constrained depot capacity, and battling legacy technology.

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