"Tidbits" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Tidbits
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"Tidbits" Meaning

Small, often savory or sweet, fragments or morsels of food, served as hors d'oeuvres or snacks.

"Tidbits" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "tidbits"


1. Informal Description

ा- The newspaper runs a weekly section featuring interesting tidbits on celebrity scandals.

2. Fragments or small pieces of food

\- She served tidbits of cheese and crackers at the party.

3. Small pieces of information

\- The article provided tidbits of information about the economy that made her suddenly worried.

4. Informal advice or tips

\- She gave thoughtful tidbits on how to improve their financial planning.

5. Small, interesting details or facts

\- The book was full of surprising tidbits about the life of the artist.

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