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morsel

[mawr-suhl] / ˈmɔr səl /


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With war clouds looming, her uncle advised her to ration it and savour every morsel.

From BBC

Let the beef and pork render out until they shrink into these tender morsels encrusted with char, ready perhaps to be scissored right on the grill and dunked in sauce.

From Washington Post

The bad news is that Cage’s Dracula is only a supporting role here, making “Renfield” more of a tasty morsel than a satisfying feast.

From Washington Times

"Sometimes rock bottom is your trampoline!" he triumphantly tells Paul following a morsel of payback he thinks is enough to close the book on this quarrel.

From Salon

Before Friday games, Grubb wrote notes for each of his players — often repeating play calls or offering morsels of motivation — and left them in their lockers.

From Seattle Times