tidbit

IPA: tˈɪdbɪt

noun

  • A tasty morsel (of food).
  • A short item of news or gossip.
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Examples of "tidbit" in Sentences

  • Here's a fun little tidbit from the Urban Dictionary:
  • In all honesty – Really think this tidbit is a waste of space.
  • Another tidbit from a failed National Healthcare system izoneguy
  • I got a kick out of this little tidbit from the 'theology of science fiction' article;
  • Thank you and what a lovely giftie to start off our New Year with this short but oh so hot tidbit from the next installment ....
  • Also interesting tidbit from a recent presentation summary about data from Denmark (in 2009 there were 5 traffic deaths in Copenhagen):
  • Based off of this tidbit from the MS download site, I'm going to wait a week or so for the furor to die down: You don't need to rush to get the RC.
  • The last little tidbit is something that may move you to the top of the list for those appreciative producers trying to fill an opening from a last-minute cancellation.
  • I don't think that tidbit is going to get me a raise, but the ability to get to the heart of a problem and not get stuck at the edges is a skill (derived from the class lectures) that most certainly will.
  • For aficionados of rich-people-being-naughty stories, there's this delicious tidbit from the story by Scott Reckard and Kim Christensen: The pilot of a private plane taking Nicholas and guests from Orange County to Las Vegas had to put on an oxygen mask because they smoked so much marijuana.

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