A small tasty bit of food.
Something delightful or pleasing.
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Examples for "tidbit"
Examples for "tidbit"
1Another tidbit of knowledge no one had bothered to share with me.
2Hannah added this tidbit to the small stockpile of facts she'd gathered.
3He assumed that tidbit would make it into everyone's daily briefing booklet.
4We have no talent. I offered this last tidbit as a joke.
5She frowned, that tidbit not giving her what she was after, either.
1The above questionnaire contained one choice morsel about this class of 1924.
2In Africa the natives eat boa-constrictors, and think they are a choice morsel.
3Jean repeated her choice morsel, and Mary Terhune, preparing the midday meal, thrilled.
4A clever jack will do much to obtain a choice morsel.
5He considered his plate, selecting a choice morsel of fish, and licked his lips.
1Or when at dinner she left the daintiest titbit on her plate.
2A tabloid titbit in life has become a broadsheet thinkpiece in death.
3The tiny dog picked up the titbit and wagged his tail.
4The dogs keep me company, sitting with cocked ears waiting for a titbit.
5In this connection a conversational titbit recently overheard is, I think, worth passing on.
6He tossed the titbit angrily into his cart, and drove off in a pet.
7A final titbit for bilingual adults and children -use multiple languages in your passwords.
8Pelle was still very hungry-ravenous ;andhe looked at the titbit until his mouth watered.
9There is a pun for a titbit for you.
10They didn't just fancy a titbit here and there.
11But this juicy titbit will alter every fond memory of the sticky treat you've ever had.
12He could always slip her an extra titbit.
13Besides, he had a celebratory titbit waiting there, brought to him last night for just this occasion.
14An excerpt of a biography about Armstrong-Jones published by Vanity Fair in 2009 goes into this titbit.
15That piece is the titbit of all.
16This titbit comes from The Times.