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    Use "tidbit" in a sentence

    tidbit example sentences

    tidbit


    1. And for a strange tidbit of information regarding our friend and his fellow owls, their two ears are asymmetrical, meaning that one will be higher or lower and farther forward or farther back than the one on the other side of their heads


    2. “That was his dream years ago---I happen to have that tidbit of intel firsthand---and it hasn't changed over the intervening intervals of setbacks he's incurred


    3. numerous toothsome raisins--a rare tidbit in those days--and one of


    4. She positively gushed over that tidbit saying, “I"ll feel so much safer now that I know that I have a policeman living with me


    5. The group around the conference table chewed on this tidbit of data


    6. Gently holding the cat, he stroked the cat"s fur telling it that this little tidbit was not for her today


    7. But it wouldn’t stay put aside! The on-again off-again public debate over the relative violent, or peaceful intent of worshippers of Islam kept bringing this tidbit of the history of its beginnings to mind


    8. ” He said not meaning for that tidbit of information to come out


    9. Teach them one tidbit that will be helpful to them regardless of whether or not


    10. As I was yelling for joy, he broke through with another tidbit

    11. While this might seem like a rather esoteric mathematical tidbit, it has profound implications and a storied history


    12. My head was swimming at this moment and this little tidbit caught me off guard


    13. " With that little tidbit she walked away leaving me shaking my head


    14. He could go to Menendez with this little tidbit and be a hero of sorts or he could become part of the rebels that would bring Menendez down


    15. Oh, and one more interesting little tidbit,” he added


    16. That tidbit of information worked in


    17. With that little tidbit said, you�re at the mercy of my knowledge


    18. Although that was an interesting tidbit, I just said:


    19. new tidbit of information, or a new idea, or the work of a new thinker


    20. But of course Ferdy Chicken didn’t have the benefit of this authorial tidbit

    21. After having blurted out this tidbit, I wish I hadn’t


    22. Is it really a ‘large wad of cash’? Maybe David just threw that false tidbit out to Cindy, just to see what she would do with it


    23. ” Nick chuckles as if amused at that last tidbit, but then his expression hardens as he continues


    24. I settled Tahira next to an unsteady zinc table with unsteady, uncomfortable, wooden wicker chairs and ordered her ouzo and mezelikia, tidbit appetizers of fish, octopus, salad, stuffed vine leaves and other specialties


    25. It was yet another interesting tidbit of information, as to who the man, that I had fallen in love with was


    26. Now there are a couple of things to take away from this interesting tidbit of scriptural reference


    27. Darryl was left in the dark about that little tidbit, so Peter could understand his


    28. “Oh?” The Katherine Kavanagh radar for an interesting tidbit of information swoops into action – a tidbit that will only resurface at some inopportune and embarrassing moment, which reminds me


    29. The market seems to soar or tumble with little rhyme or reason, and every tidbit of news, relevant or not, has an exaggerated effect


    30. “Well, you’ll be interested in this little tidbit,” Claire said

    31. So I don’t know anything about that, and I buried this tidbit under a wrinkle in my cerebral cortex and moved on


    32. Another tidbit: a 10-period moving average on a 10-minute chart uses a total of 100 minutes of price action to calculate the moving average


    33. This is the tidbit which tempts his insectivorous fate


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    Synonyms for "tidbit"

    choice morsel tidbit titbit

    "tidbit" definitions

    a small tasty bit of food