He bade ower i' yon cottar hoose, wast a bittie frae the Whin Inn.
Said he: "Pickle slix bittie one bottle; no can standee.
No buy blutter for five bittie to putee on potato; too muchie money allee time pay out for hashie.
Blutter five bittie [sixty-two and a half cents] one pound.
He's got a gude heid to 'im, an' wullna be sic a bittie fule anither time.
Which is mair unseemly: a weel-behavin' bittie tyke i' the kirkyaird or a scandalous organ i' the kirk?
Lassie, I canna hae the bittie dog in wi the broodin' chuckies!
Bittie doggies an' laddies are fair daft aboot the soldiers.
Oh yes, thebittie doggie had come hame, indeed, but down such perilous heights as none of them dreamed; and now in what a woeful plight!
In a moment Ailie and Mistress Jeanie were in the wet grass beside them, half a hundred casements flew open, and the piping voices of tenement bairns cried-down: "Did the bittie doggie come hame?
He stood for awhile in sheer consternation, but the laird beckoned him on, just as he had done at the river side, an' sae he gaed a bittie farther alang the wild rocky glen that opens into the deer-park.
And if I'm nae sair mista'en there's a rough bittie o' road before him.
It's maybe just a wee bittie saft, but no for to say wet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bittie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.