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titbit

[tit-bit] / ˈtɪtˌbɪt /




Example Sentences

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“Time is money,” he said, adding that he was “obsessed” with finding any titbit of information to prepare.

From Reuters

He can only drop a few tantalising titbits about the new version.

From The Guardian

Amid all the propaganda, there was one tasty titbit from the dressing-room: “Jimmy Anderson said he doesn’t much like bowling from the Jimmy Anderson End”.

From The Guardian

Part of the fun with the film, as it was with the similarly derided Detective Pikachu is in spotting the references in the background, the deeply encoded titbits only fans will register.

From The Guardian

Brad Pitt left a trail of news titbits in his wake last week, all tasty, snackable morsels.

From The Guardian