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morsel

[mawr-suhl] / ˈmɔr səl /


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He sucked every shred of meat and fat off the bones, and crunched up every morsel of crisp, salty skin.

From Literature

A few years back he started coming to the door every morning, and he gets a few morsels.

From BBC

Isaac, always the responsible older brother, gives Jacob and me a little extra of his portion, and we accept those morsels gratefully.

From Literature

The opossum sniffs around, finds a morsel I missed, and slips it into his jaws.

From Literature

However, morsels of social freedom do nothing to change a worsening economic situation that is the biggest concern for most of the population, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal