titbit

  • 81tidbit — UK [ˈtɪdbɪt] / US [ˈtɪdˌbɪt] noun [countable] Word forms tidbit : singular tidbit plural tidbits American a titbit …

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  • 82tidbit — tid•bit [[t]ˈtɪdˌbɪt[/t]] n. 1) a delicate bit or morsel of food 2) a choice or pleasing bit of anything, as gossip Also, esp. brit.,titbit Etymology: 1630–40; tide I (in sense “feast day”) +bit II …

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  • 83nosh — /nɒʃ / (say nosh) Colloquial –verb (i) 1. to eat; have a snack or a meal. –noun 2. anything eaten, especially a snack. 3. a titbit eaten between meals. {Yiddish; compare German naschen nibble} …

  • 84tidbit — /ˈtɪdbɪt/ (say tidbit) noun US → titbit. {British dialect tyd nice + bit2} …

  • 85taste — [n1] flavor of some quality aftertaste, aroma, bang*, bitter, drive, ginger, jolt, kick*, oomph*, palatableness, piquancy, punch*, relish, salt, sapidity, sapor, savor, savoriness, smack, sour, sting*, suggestion, sweet, tang*, wallop, zest,… …

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  • 86tidbit — [n] tiny portion bit, bite, delicacy, goody*, morsel, mouthful, snack, soupçon, titbit, treat; concepts 458,835 Ant. lot …

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  • 87bonne bouche —   (pl.    ♦ bonnes bouches), good mouth ; titbit …

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  • 88tidbit — (Brit. titbit) ► NOUN 1) a small piece of tasty food. 2) a small and particularly interesting item of gossip or information. ORIGIN from dialect tid «tender» (of unknown origin) + BIT(Cf. ↑bit) …

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  • 89tit — English has three separate words tit. The oldest, ‘breast’ [OE], belongs to a West Germanic family of terms for ‘breast’ or ‘nipple’ that also includes German zitze and Dutch tit: it presumably originated in imitation of a baby’s sucking sounds.… …

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