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Meanings of
tidbit
in English
Portuguese
acepipe
Catalan
llepolia
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A small tasty bit of food.
titbit
choice morsel
Portuguese
acepipe
Synonyms
Examples for "
titbit
"
titbit
choice morsel
Examples for "
titbit
"
1
Or when at dinner she left the daintiest
titbit
on her plate.
2
A tabloid
titbit
in life has become a broadsheet thinkpiece in death.
3
The tiny dog picked up the
titbit
and wagged his tail.
4
The dogs keep me company, sitting with cocked ears waiting for a
titbit
.
5
In this connection a conversational
titbit
recently overheard is, I think, worth passing on.
1
The above questionnaire contained one
choice
morsel
about this class of 1924.
2
In Africa the natives eat boa-constrictors, and think they are a
choice
morsel
.
3
Jean repeated her
choice
morsel
,
and Mary Terhune, preparing the midday meal, thrilled.
4
A clever jack will do much to obtain a
choice
morsel
.
5
He considered his plate, selecting a
choice
morsel
of fish, and licked his lips.
Usage of
tidbit
in English
1
Another
tidbit
of knowledge no one had bothered to share with me.
2
Hannah added this
tidbit
to the small stockpile of facts she'd gathered.
3
He assumed that
tidbit
would make it into everyone's daily briefing booklet.
4
We have no talent. I offered this last
tidbit
as a joke.
5
She frowned, that
tidbit
not giving her what she was after, either.
6
Cate made a mental note to share the
tidbit
with the girls.
7
Oh, clearly, a
tidbit
fit to fight for, against any moderate odds!
8
But, other than that little
tidbit
,
this seems like a really great opportunity.
9
Or at least pay them for the odd
tidbit
of information.
10
I logged off, haunted by one
tidbit
of information that stuck.
11
Let's predict that it is the same thing as yesterday, a delicious
tidbit
.
12
These pages had been worth Dani's efforts for this
tidbit
alone.
13
I'm sure they assumed a tasty
tidbit
to gnaw was nearby.
14
When were you planning on sharing this little
tidbit
of information?
15
Kevin, maybe, unable to keep such a juicy
tidbit
to himself?
16
One interesting
tidbit
is the selection of ropes in this film.
Other examples for "tidbit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
tidbit
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little tidbit
interesting tidbit
juicy tidbit
delicious tidbit
fascinating tidbit
More collocations
Translations for
tidbit
Portuguese
acepipe
guloseima
Catalan
llepolia
llaminadura
Tidbit
through the time
Tidbit
across language varieties
United States of America
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