tidbit|tidbits in English

noun

[tid·bit || 'tɪdbɪt]

choice bit of food; pleasing item of news; gossip

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1. I just wanted to share a little tidbit with you.

2. This is the tidbit which tempts his insectivorous fate.

3. Asellate Especially sound clips! What juicy tidbit to share

4. She offered Molly tidbits: a chicken drumstick, some cheese.

5. Trestle tables were laid out with plates of ham, prawns and tidbits.

6. Crows will make off with shreds of roadkill and store tidbits in trees

7. 7 Information baubles and still usable pop-culture tidbits are strewn about.

8. A Conversation is a group project, with each person weaving in a tidbit here and there

9. Nerdy Ayurvedic tidbit: Women’s reproductive organs are hot in nature, in order to incubate life

10. So all part of my little actor' s salad bar of emotional tidbits

11. Familiar acrobats of the air, Ring-Billed Gulls nimbly pluck tossed tidbits from on high

12. I suspect you will be too busy enjoying the smorgasbord of local tidbits, though.

13. Should we work against any tendency to enjoy hearing tidbits or accounts about people whom we know?

14. Chasten, husband of Transportation Secretary Pete, shared several tidbits with Rogers about their Washington life so far.

15. The other one that I use these yummy Craisin tidbits in is the brocolli, red onion and Craisin salad

16. For this analysis, CR also looked at how many green options the Automaker provides, which served as a little bonus tidbit

17. Frigate birds soared effortlessly overhead, performing magnificent aerial acrobatics, stealing fish in midair from other birds, and vying for tidbits discarded by fishermen.

18. Most of the people who worshipped her, who read every tidbit about her in the gossip press and hung up pictures of her in their rooms, were not social snobs.

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20. Commonplace “was a kind of solitary version of the original web logs: an archive of interesting tidbits that one encountered during one’s textual browsing,” notes Steven Johnson

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22. Chock full of great little tidbits about every aspect of life as it happens in the Bayous, from the earliest human settlements all the way to WWII.

23. He also shares in his book these banana tidbits : what I just referred to as the banana tree is in fact the world's biggest herb; the fruit is actually a gigantic berry.

24. Did you know that Blubberhead Roseanne Barr has a blog? It's a marvelous place, full of all sorts of interesting tidbits that dribble out of her ears on a daily basis.

25. Older is a marvelous writer: "On a normal summer night Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down airways and over rooptops