Similar words: bit by bit, frostbite, frostbitten, debit balance, outbid, ITB, spitball, politburo. Meaning: n. a small tasty bit of food.
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1. She always keeps some titbit to give to her cat.
2. It's more than a titbit.
3. He had guessed that Hardy wouldn't keep that titbit to himself.
4. It was over a titbit on the floor and occurred after a period when they growled at each other at feeding time.
5. One final titbit from this book.
6. Who passed that titbit on to you?
7. He gave Dietrich this titbit of information,[sentencedict.com/titbit.html] and Dietrich the roof.
8. Her mouth was working, as if she was masticating some tasty titbit.
9. Though nothing as yet had touched his flesh, he was a titbit trapped in stiffest aspic.
10. The very prospect of her life being picked over like some succulent titbit chilled her to the bone.
11. Not that it stopped her from gobbling up every cultural titbit dropped before her.
12. Emma reads tabloids everyday in order to get some juicy titbit.
13. We only had one or two white (refers to flour) in a year. What we had most was durra cake. Maize corn noodle was also titbit.
More similar words: bit by bit, frostbite, frostbitten, debit balance, outbid, ITB, spitball, politburo, play it by ear, credit bureau, credit balance, circuit breaker, hit below the belt, bit, a bit, bite, obit, ambit, orbit, debit, bitch, habit, gambit, bitchy, biting, rabbit, bitten, a bit of, bitter, probity.