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tit-bit
tit-bit, tid-bit (ˈtɪtˌbɪt), (ˈtɪdˌbɪt) [In 17th c., tyd bit, tid-bit, f. tid a. + bit; later also tit-bit, perh. after compounds of tit n.3 tid-bit is now chiefly N. Amer.] a. A small and delicate or appetizing piece of food; a toothsome morsel, delicacy, bonne bouche.α c 1640 J. Smyth Lives Berkel... Oxford English Dictionary
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tid-bit
tid-bit an earlier form of tit-bit. Oxford English Dictionary
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Doris Ann Goodchild
, Doris Ann, The Spoils of Time – Some aspects of Living in this 20th Century (1988) Goodchild, Doris Ann, Diary Days in the 86th Year of Great Aunt Tit-Bit wikipedia.org
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Jock Waters
His appearance Saturday, therefore, was the tit-bit of the trial so far as Selkirk was concerned. wikipedia.org
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daintrel
† ˈdaintrel Obs. Also 6 deintrelle, 7 dainteril, -trill. [Cf. OF. daintier a tit-bit, a delicacy. The formation is obscure.] A dainty, delicacy.1575 J. Still Gamm. Gurton ii. i, But by thy words, as I them smelled, thy daintrels be not many. 1577 tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 240 Neither glut thy s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wishaw F.C. (1899)
football The new club promptly entered the Scottish Cup, and was drawn to play the town rivals away in the first qualifying round, which made the tie "the tit-bit wikipedia.org
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glou-morceau
‖ glou-morceau (glumɔrso) Also glout-. [A provincial Fr. name (Godefr. s.v. glout), lit. ‘tit-bit’.] A kind of pear.1859 Thompson Gardener's Assist. 483 Glou Morceau..a dessert pear of the highest excellence. 1860 Thoreau Autumn (1892) 95 Their excellence is in their flavor, which speaks to a grosse... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of compositions by Erik Chisholm
Sonata for Solo Viola Sonata for Solo Violin, 1930 Two players Gavotte, for violin and piano, 1934 Morris Dance, for violin and piano A Scotch Tit-Bit wikipedia.org
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gobbet-royal
† ˈgobbet-royal Obs. In 4 gobetreall, reale, ryal. [app. a. F. *gobet reial royal tit-bit: see gobbet and royal a.] Some kind of sweetmeat.1361–2 Durham Acct. Rolls (Surtees) 126 Cofyns de anys confyt et gobetes reale. 1390–1 Earl Derby's Exped. (Camden) 19 Pro ij lb. gobete real, ij. s. 1399–1400 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Postlethwaite
James Postlethwaite played the part of Devil-Dam, while Harvest King was Tit-Bit and Pequod was the schooner Ryelands. wikipedia.org
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tit
▪ I. tit, n.1 dial. (chiefly Sc.) (tɪt) [? f. tit v.1] A sharp or sudden pull; a tug, jerk, twitch.1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 1915 Yf þat tre war tite pulled oute At a titte with al þe rotes oboute. 1581 Satir. Poems Reform. xliii. 75 Sa Fortoun mountit neuer man sa hie,..Bot with ane tit sho turnis th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mildred Anne Butler
Butler's quirky titles such as Ancient Rubbish, A Tit-Bit and Chucked; Green Eyed Jealousy: Ravens amongst trees show the artist's playful sensibility. wikipedia.org
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PDF CHINESE WEDDING DINNER PACKAGE 2023 (minimum 20 tables = 200 persons)
Choice of nine-course Chinese Set Menu Complimentary "Mocktail of The Day" and Tit-bit during Pre-reception Complimentary "Mocktail of The Day" and Chinese Tea Throughout your Wedding reception First course food presentation Waiver corkage for any hard liquor or wine brought in during your Wedding reception, restrict to one bottle per ...
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Pope's eye
Pope's eye [Called in Ger. pfaffensbisschen priest's bit, prob. as being a tit-bit which the priest was supposed to claim; in F. œil de Judas Judas's eye; ‘eye’ referring app. to its rounded form.] The lymphatic gland surrounded with fat in the middle of a leg of mutton; regarded by some as a tit-bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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walk-over
walk-over [f. vbl. phrase walk over: see walk v.1 7 c.] a. A race in which through absence of competitors the winner has merely to ‘walk over’; also in extended sense, a contest in which through the inferiority of his competitors the winner has practically no opposition.1838 Times 29 June 8/3 [Elect... Oxford English Dictionary
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