tidbit - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • information: However, the Gospel of John gives us an interesting little tidbit of information.
  • info: Some other sites I found had useful tidbits of info.
  • advice: This book is quite good; full of lots of little tidbits of advice.

Converse of object

  • have: Make sure the card has a helpful tidbit they might consider posting on a wall.
  • contain: Further, the EAST requirements document contained many interesting tidbits, including the use of " etc.
  • include: A few facts gleaned from the site include these little tidbits: * Forza 2 is built using a completely new Xbox 360 engine.
  • share: She would hang on the phone most all day long, sharing tidbits with anybody who would listen to her.
  • find: I found a few new tidbits that might be of interest to some of you.
  • learn: Not only will your child learn interesting tidbits about our universe, you will, too!

Adjective modifier

  • tasty: Here are some tips for choosing the right tasty tidbits: Set your snack times.
  • interesting: Not only will your child learn interesting tidbits about our universe, you will, too!
  • little: Meanwhile, I enjoy reading little tidbits about England in your blog.
  • few: I did hang onto a few tidbits from mailing lists I've been scanning, plus email from a few readers.
  • other: Any other tidbits about your hardware you feel is important.
  • more: Tho the demo was over I managed to squeeze out a few more juicy tidbits worth noting.

Noun used with modifier

  • news: The current newspaper may have a column reprinting news tidbits from fifty, seventy-five or a hundred years ago.
  • choice: Some of us pamper are Arachnid friends as if they were kin, offering choice tidbits and treats.

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