Affectedly dainty or refined.
Lovely or loveable because it is small and pretty.
1Some of the shops were just a bit twee, I must admit.
2Think of it as positivity without the twee platitudes and motivational quotes.
3Auckland's queen bees of twee-pop haven't played much around these parts lately.
4There was always this air of twee artifice pushing in on everything.
5With the twee, self-congratulatory filters it looked -well, twee and self-congratulatory
6You either think she's a quiet genius or a sickeningly twee menace.
7Without the twee, self-congratulatory filters, it looked like a photo of garbage.
8Some will find his boyish voice twee; his songs too tender.
9It can appear twee and cliched and almost unbelievably Pebble Mill.
10Plus Overlooks a river Minus The arched window frames are twee
11It seems that the twee did inherit the Earth after all.
12By 1976, the Rollers were twee and trite, yesterday's teen icons.
13Take two symbols of America: the twee clapboard house and the Wal-Mart style hangar.
14The approach is occasionally twee but rarely less than comprehensive.
15When restaurants dial up the twee they tend to dial down the food ambition.
16Sure, The Gathering is in itself slightly cynical and twee.