(Used informally) very small.
1 A wee bit more rest and you'll be as good as new.
2 Brahms' famous Cradle Song has an instant effect on some wee ones.
3 I take it he employs a wee bit more subtlety these days?'
4 Much in the same way the Scotch laddie and wee lassie play-
5 Hastening in the side door he glanced into the wee telephone closet.
6 Then they tried to grip it; but the wee bannock tried dodging.
7 The answer was that it was just a wee bit too small.
8 It's already clear that Instinet won't be alone in the wee hours.
9 People who fund and staff museums - especially wee , peculiar museums-oughtto be acknowledged.
10 The last reveler didn't leave until the wee hours of the morning.
11 It just seem to a wee bit unfair, a wee bit hypocritical.
12 At last, a wee bit of energy injected into an abysmal match.
13 I gave wee Norah the pinafore, and the old brown frock besides.
14 Mebbes perhaps there micht pe a wee drappie left in ta bottle.
15 Pee- wee could see the imposing procession as far down as the bend.
16 I suppose she has always come across as a wee but flinty.
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