Examples of 'morsel' in a sentence

Meaning of "morsel"

Morsel (noun): A morsel is a small piece or amount of food. It can also refer to a small and pleasing amount of something, like information or a tasty treat
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  • A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
  • A mouthful of food.
  • A very small amount.

How to use "morsel" in a sentence

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A pint and a morsel of cheese will do me fine.
You will not have a morsel to eat.
Have one morsel from my hands too.
Feed him your own personal morsel.
That would require a morsel of human feeling.
But a morsel has remained sideways in my throat.
I will not eat a morsel of food now.
Fora morsel of meat they kept quiet.
I was rather hoping for a morsel of pork pie.
Not a morsel of food to eat all day.
Tell him there is a tasty morsel coming.
It is like a morsel before the main meal.
Morsel is a charming theme for delicious websites.
Exactly the morsel our dudes need.
The brahmins left without eating a morsel.

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Every morsel of the food will be aromatic.
The cat will notice a morsel of food.
Not one morsel will pass my lips.
I will feed you the first morsel.
This morsel might prove too much.
Feels like there is still a morsel in there.
I ate a morsel or two and sat still.
Legadema relishes each morsel she catches.
I am taking my time and savoring every morsel.
He snatched the morsel from our mouth.
The word comes from loqma or morsel.
And not a morsel left at the end.
We could get rich of this little morsel.
Until their last morsel of food is sold.
Let us start with this interesting morsel.
We need to cling on to every morsel of historic fabric.
Every morsel is like taste of heaven.
I have just given them a morsel of respect.
Morsel of flesh off that skeleton.
My companion became so engrossed in a morsel of his dessert.
We are like a morsel among these choppers.
Many of them have been brought to a morsel of bread.
Save me a morsel for the dog.
Even it is difficult to eat single morsel of food.
He hands a morsel to the younger male.
Is waiting for her share of morsel.
We treat life like a morsel of food had in haste.
A morsel of the past which too often is forgotten.
What a marvelously tasty morsel he will make.
Not a morsel will cross my lips.
You just want to any little morsel of appreciation.
The poor morsel of food only whetted desire.
I imagine she might be a tempting morsel in an off moment.
A tasty morsel fit for a king.
There is not even a morsel at home.

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