0 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.
This magazine is full of juicy titbits (= small pieces of interesting information, especially about other people's private lives).
Grandma always has a few titbits for the children if they're visiting at lunchtime.
In the absence of verifiable facts, a lively imagination supplied salacious titbits about life in these institutions.
This book is bursting with ideas and titbits.
Chami demands patience of his own readers, his arguments being frequently complex or dependent on intriguing titbits of evidence.
Even if people did not travel so widely, there is no doubt that titbits of judicial and legal gossip would be peddled on the internet.
The cold statistics, rather than the headlines and titbits, are appalling.
That is the scale of the headlines and titbits in the local paper for only one week.
Our shipping is actually discriminated against since it cannot enjoy regional grants, enterprise zones and the other titbits offered to land-based industries.
Out of the best empirical evidence and the best models available, they conjure up titbits of comfort for the consumption of their political paymasters.
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