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Tidbit   /tˈɪdbˌɪt/   Listen
Tidbit

noun
(Written also titbit)
1.
A small tasty bit of food.  Synonyms: choice morsel, titbit.






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"Tidbit" Quotes from Famous Books



... a boy ate something that was beyond my mother's means—a cookie or a slice of buttered white bread—I would eye him enviously till he complained that I made him choke. Then I would go on eying him until he bribed me off with a piece of the tidbit. If staring alone proved futile I might try to bring him to terms by naming all sorts of loathsome objects. At this it frequently happened that the prosperous boy threw away his cookie from sheer disgust, whereupon I would be mean enough to pick it up and to eat it in triumph, calling ...
— The Rise of David Levinsky • Abraham Cahan

... occasion to resort to this extreme measure for preserving the peace and quiet of his solemn watch. As a rule he was allowed to eat his meal undisturbed, and to pass out unmolested even by ridicule, though his teeth might still be busy over some final tidbit. Often the great tears might be seen hanging undried upon ...
— The Filigree Ball • Anna Katharine Green



Words linked to "Tidbit" :   titbit, kickshaw, goody, choice morsel, dainty, delicacy, treat



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