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tidbit

noun as in tiny portion

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The country performer’s stories about music are rife with the minute observations and historical tidbits absorbed and disseminated by die-hard fans.

The odds of capturing any titillating tidbits were not in my favor, but when I took a closer look at her my hopes rose.

The Los Angeles Times newsletter Times of Troy has insider tidbits on pre- and postgame analysis, position battles and the Big Ten Conference.

An Instagram account where Perel sprinkles tidbits of relational wisdom into the feeds of more than 2 million followers.

Though it provides new tidbits, it has drawbacks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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