Tidbit Sentence Examples

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  • This is the tidbit which tempts his insectivorous fate.

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  • He could lie and tell them he was a police officer or sheriff and maybe squeeze some tidbit of information about recently released mom Patsy, but surely Fitzgerald would find out and tank his election ambitions, if those aspirations weren't already six feet under.

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  • Make sure the card has a helpful tidbit they might consider posting on a wall.

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  • Occasionally she would accept a tasty tidbit from our hands.

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  • Perhaps positive and perhaps negative, people just tend to sip it and then talk about a wine's character, composition, origins, the winery, and perhaps some juicy gossip tidbit about the winemaker.

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  • However, the Gospel of John gives us an interesting little tidbit of information.

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  • He also offers tidbit which helps to explain the somewhat puzzling title of the book.

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  • Having provided this amazing tidbit, he leaves for his weekend.

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  • Agreed with your findings and added a valuable tidbit.

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  • Additionally, you can include where you spent your honeymoon, a small tidbit about the ceremony or reception, a poem or quote and a personal greeting.

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  • This historical tidbit adds to the innocence that has helped make the song an enduring international sensation.

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  • Sudoku is a fine meal and you want to savor each tidbit from beginning to end.

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  • It's always worth checking the USGenWeb site because you never know what interesting tidbit you will find.

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  • In an interesting tidbit about Graham's role, Lindsay Lohan's agent was actually vying for Lindsay to get the role.

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  • If you can't get enough of those quizzes that promise to give you insight into your soul or at least offer a tidbit about your personality that you may have missed, Blog Things is the place to go.

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  • Just when you think you've heard everything from the Gosselins and Octomom, comes this little tidbit from E!

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  • In the soap opera genre, this can simply mean a news tidbit about the soaps that no one else has figured out yet.

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  • If Tamer didn't find the tidbit of history from the time-before-time about forced soul extraction, the plan was never going to have more than a five percent chance of working, even with Wynn.

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  • Lauren Conrad has repeatedly disputed this rumor, but here's a little tidbit that goes to the contrary of Miss Conrad's flat out denials of the show being at least partially scripted.

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  • Maybe that tidbit will take his mind off this obsession with his past.

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  • Given his experience and lauding as one of the most capable strategic battle planners in the Five Galaxies-- the only reason he hadn't been driven out by the Yirkin despite his tiny army-- he found himself learning a tidbit here and there.

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  • I'd not remembered that tidbit when Jackson first questioned me, but even now, I was reluctant to move his inquiry in that direction.

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  • Chances are, unless you are a dedicated fan who has worked out her schedule to be home at the same time every day of the week, you occasionally miss a tidbit or two.

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