Examples of 'tidbit' in a sentence

Meaning of "tidbit"

tidbit (noun): A small and particularly interesting piece of gossip or information
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  • A tasty morsel (of food).
  • A quarter of a byte (Half of a nybble; two bits).
  • A short item of news or gossip.

How to use "tidbit" in a sentence

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That little tidbit saved my life once.
Tidbit handouts and their effects on production.
Just a little tidbit of history for you.
Tidbit used as reference about knee injury.
So that is my tidbit of knowledge for the day.
Thank you for that fascinating tidbit.
This tidbit of an autobiography reveals relatively little.
I will give you one juicy tidbit.
I am not some tidbit on a buffet table.
Let me give you the final tidbit.
I found another tidbit for my chart.
Let us not forget that little tidbit.
I came across a tantalizing tidbit during my daily rounds.
But she had this interesting tidbit.
I will take this tidbit for the journey.

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Here is an interesting little anthropological tidbit great.
Fascinating tidbit about egg salad.
Are not you a scrumptious little tidbit.
You remember that little tidbit of information.
Let me just open with this little tidbit.
Just a little tidbit about myself.
Let me give you a little tidbit.
This crucial little tidbit stole an hour of my life.
I will give you a little tidbit.
One final illuminating tidbit and then we must leave.
I have got more than a tidbit.
You will now taste a tidbit from my own hand.
Must have given the villagers a marvelous tidbit.
He produced a juicy tidbit like you.
I hope you are gonna mention that little tidbit.
Now there is a tidbit for you.
Workshop yesterday revealed an interesting tidbit.
Thank you for that little tidbit of information.
Tidbit is an overly imaginative child.
Get a load of this little tidbit of gossip.
Little tidbit right here.
I think they are missing that little tidbit of information.
This tidbit of information helps greatly in his writing style.
Let me share this little tidbit with you.
Maybe a tidbit of information that will give him pleasure.
I just wanted to share a little tidbit with you.
My favorite tidbit is love yourself.
Might want to keep that autobiographical tidbit to yourself.
A tiny little tidbit of totalitarianism.
Share some comforting spiritual tidbit with them.
That tidbit courtesy.
And we are knitting her a tidbit for the winter.
Even we were left out of the loop on that little tidbit.
Tell us a fascinating tidbit about anthills.
We brought you an interesting tidbit.

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