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How to use titbit in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word titbit? Here are some examples.

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I tend to remember things better if I have a little titbit of interesting information to go with it.
A century later, in the 1890s, it became an English word referring to a titbit of this kind.
The doors are then thrown open, and the lucky clodpole receives the titbit as his recompense.
Later, you should be aware of clicking first and then delivering the titbit.
Just occasionally whether because of that patriotism, or in exchange for a juicy titbit later he could be persuaded to co-operate.
Every thought and titbit, however half-formed or unsubstantiated, finds its way to Facebook or Twitter.
Yet soon the titbit was the talk of Seoul, and an embarrassment for Mr Lee, who has since been sacked.
A victory at the OFC Club Championship for domestic champions Magenta may well rival that little titbit in the annals of the nation's sporting history.
He called a newspaper to gripe about Ms Swift's opposition to gay marriages, but he dropped a more intriguing titbit in the process: Ms Swift was not her husband's second wife.
The person concerned was only elected because it was a particular sub-group's turn to be given a titbit in terms of the administration of Parliament.
Obviously placing the titbit on top of the drink, either via a piece of bread or small plate, served the dual purpose of helping to keep flies from crawling into the glasses.
As a titbit every now and then you could also consider giving a mealworm.
I cannot deny him his once-a-week treat and Pull apart my sandwich, a titbit off the end for him.
Examples from Classical Literature
Here and there they wander with contented clucks, as they find now and then a worm or grub for a titbit.
I must walk slowly and quietly, so that I may see and hear every titbit of their store.
Another Arctic titbit is that fleshy cushion of the jaw of the whale which in life holds the baleen.
What he wanted was to keep this titbit to himself, to have the satisfaction of passing it along with his letters.
Food is often eaten in a way which we consider disgusting, a titbit, for instance, is passed from mouth to mouth.
Should a titbit to her liking happen to pass, at once the watcher darts from her tall tower, swift as an arrow from the bow.
Then the tongue was removed, for this was considered a titbit.
Yet he was not sleeping, for no titbit ever passed the portals beneath.
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