Sentence example with the word 'tidbit'

tidbit

ambrosia, cate, choice morsel, delicacy, dirt, gossip column, kickshaw, manna, nectar, scandal, slander, treat

Definition n. a small tasty bit of food

Last update: October 29, 2015


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She keeps some tidbits to eat during the intervals.   [Please select]

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He could lie and tell them he was a police officer or sheriff and maybe squeeze some tidbit of information about recently released mom Patsy, but surely Fitzgerald would find out and tank his election ambitions, if those aspirations weren't already six feet under.   [Please select]

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Once a lobster moved slowly up and nipped his red fingers with its claw, thinking them some tidbit previously unknown.   [Please select]

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Even Dango, the hyena, eater of offal, would, at the moment, have seemed a tidbit to Numa.   [Please select]

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Even Dango, the hyena, would have seemed a tidbit to that ravenous maw.   [Please select]

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Then he brought some tidbit in his beak, went to the edge of the nest, and fed her.   [Please select]

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"A pretty morsel, a tidbit for the king that is to be."   [Please select]

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She positively could not resist this temptation, and even from her own cherished spouse she would sometimes snatch the desired tidbit.   [Please select]

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