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tichy

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tichy [ˈtɪtʃɪ]
adj tichier, tichiest
a variant spelling of titchy
Translations
tichy, titchy
adj (+er) (Brit inf: also tichy little) personwinzig, knirpsig (inf); thingsklitzeklein (inf), → winzig


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