morsel|morsels in English
noun
[mor·sel || 'mɔrsl /'mɔːsl]
slice, crumb, a bit of, nibble, mouthful
Use "morsel|morsels" in a sentence
1. The tastiest morsels are often underwater.
2. Croquettes are a versatile little morsel
3. 8 The words of a slanderer are like tasty morsels;*+
4. I couldn't eat another morsel.
5. The poor morsel of food only whetted desire.
6. a tasty morsel of food.
7. Bocconcini are just bite-size morsels of fresh mozzarella
8. He hasn't a morsel of sense.
9. The prisoners ate every last morsel.
10. Then, she became Poppy and sought out new, tasty morsels.
11. But she could hardly get down a morsel.
12. A slanderer’s words are like tasty morsels (22)
13. Place sweetened condensed milk, Butterscotch morsels, and 1/8 teaspoon salt in a microwave-safe bowl; microwave at HIGH 1 minute or until Butterscotch morsels melt, stirring every 20 seconds
14. My editors were hungry for every morsel of Hollywood gossip.
15. Sarella couldn't eat a morsel of anything.
16. 1 The prisoners ate every last morsel.
17. Other nocturnal feeders will shadow the active goatfish, waiting patiently for overlooked morsels.
18. She had cleared her plate of every morsel.
19. They'll try any trick to steal a morsel.
20. Two gulls were fighting over a morsel of food.
21. He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
22. Morsels of luscious chocolate that seem shaped by a jeweller's hand are filled with sumptuous extravagances.
23. The patient has not had a morsel of food since the morning.
24. She is adept at eating every last morsel she is served.
25. Confectioners craft tasty morsels and fine brews that may be consumed and enjoyed