A small tasty bit of food.
Something delightful or pleasing.
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.
6 He tossed the titbit angrily into his cart, and drove off in a pet.
7 A final titbit for bilingual adults and children -use multiple languages in your passwords.
8 Pelle was still very hungry-ravenous ;andhe looked at the titbit until his mouth watered.
9 There is a pun for a titbit for you.
10 They didn't just fancy a titbit here and there.
11 But this juicy titbit will alter every fond memory of the sticky treat you've ever had.
12 He could always slip her an extra titbit .
13 Besides, he had a celebratory titbit waiting there, brought to him last night for just this occasion.
14 An excerpt of a biography about Armstrong-Jones published by Vanity Fair in 2009 goes into this titbit .
15 That piece is the titbit of all.
16 This titbit comes from The Times.
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