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tidbit

[tid-bit] / ˈtɪdˌbɪt /


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The nonprofit also keeps a public-facing “eagle log,” which provides updates on what the power couple is up to, along with analysis of their behaviors and educational tidbits.

From Los Angeles Times

Kothari likes to go deep, often finding new ideas by interviewing customers of companies and following up on tidbits gleaned from industry executives.

From Barron's

I’m not about to give my friends more juicy tidbits to pick apart in private messages.

From Literature

And I released one tiny tidbit of cheer.

From Literature

There are myriad tidbits about a company’s business, market, risks, competitors, and financials.

From Barron's