a small morsel
delicious morsel
tiny morsel
a morsel of gossip.
a juicy morsel of gossip
there was a morsel of consolation for the British team.
savored each morsel of the feast.
He refused to touch a morsel of the food they had brought.
He ate every savoury morsel of a delectable stew at the dinner.
Juliet pushed a last morsel of toast into her mouth.
estate agents think the mansion will be a very tasty morsel for an international company.
Lest there be any fornicator, or profane person, as Esau, who for one morsel of meat sold his birthright.
Musty during rut, the tusker named Dhanapalaka is uncontrollable. Held in captivity, the tusker does not touch a morsel, but only longingly calls to mind the elephant forest.
"I can imagine," Jun said, raising a forkful of icing to her lips, doing her best to ignore how he kissed the morsel off his fork.
But the pika itself is a very tasty morsel.
They'll try any trick to steal a morsel.
Moving in like a pack of famished piranhas, this frugal breed will spare no morsel.
The hungry children did not leave a morsel of food on their plates.
It's the same with agriculture. We could synthesize every morsel of food, if we wanted to.
Just delicious, salty, fried morsels from the sea.
Eat a morsel yourself, and just spoil it for me.
If you never ate another morsel of fat, your brain would not complain because it won't touch the stuff.
He ate a morsel and continued his journey, still southward, by many unfrequented lanes.
" Beg, Frisk, beg! " said Harry, and gave him, after long waiting, the expected morsel.
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