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TITBIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a choice morsel of food 2. a choice or pleasing bit (as of information) Examples of titbit in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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TITBIT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a small piece of interesting information, or a small dish of pleasant-tasting food: Our guide gave us some interesting titbits about the history of the castle ... dictionary.cambridge.org
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titbit | tidbit, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun titbit is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for titbit is from before 1641, in the writing of John Smyth ... www.oed.com
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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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Tit-Bits - Wikipedia
Tit-Bits from all the interesting Books and Newspapers of the World, more commonly known as Tit-Bits and later as Titbits, was a British weekly magazine ... en.wikipedia.org
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Tit-Bit Spices – Kaafi hai
Ingredients 4 tablespoons Butter 2 tablespoons Oil 1 Green Chili 4 Kashmiri Red Chilies 2 tablespoons Ginger Paste 1 tablespoon Garlic Paste 3 Tomatoes large 2 ... www.titbitspices.com
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tid-bit
tid-bit an earlier form of tit-bit. Oxford English Dictionary
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32 Synonyms & Antonyms for TITBIT | Thesaurus.com
titbit · appetizer · dash · drop · fragment · hint · morsel · mouthful · nip · sampling · sip · spoonful · sprinkling · suggestion · swallow · tidbit · tincture ... www.thesaurus.com
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TITBIT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a variant of tidbit. titbit. / ˈtɪtˌbɪt /. noun. a tasty small piece of food; dainty. a pleasing scrap of anything, such as scandal. “Collins English ... www.dictionary.com
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Tidbit or titbit? - The Grammarphobia Blog
Americans may spell it “tidbit” because that's how the term was pronounced when it first appeared in English in the 17th century as “tyd bit.” grammarphobia.com
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Tit-Bit Spices (@titbitspices) • Instagram photos and videos
Spices that have been bringing flavours to your life since 1962. We're proud to be adding the tadka of love to your lives. #IndianSpices www.instagram.com
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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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