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titbit

[tit-bit] / ˈtɪtˌbɪt /




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"Every conversation with people inside North Korea, every titbit of information, is so valuable, because we know so little," he said.

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2023

One final titbit from the trailer: We'll meet Princess Rhaenyra as she chafes against the path of a mother and passive court ornament that she fears has been set out for her.

From BBC • Jul. 23, 2022

Truly, a titbit with such potential for female anxiety and self-loathing is like an iron filing to the media's magnet.

From The Guardian • Jul. 23, 2013

He also added another titbit – that his race director Charly Wegelius thinks Wiggins is suffering from the same stomach bug that effected his team-mate Dario Cataldo.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2013

Then, snatching up the titbit, half-flying, they patter along the surface of the water, just missing being engulfed by each oncoming wave.

From The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year by Beebe, William




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