titbit - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • information: Beside the recipes, there are lots of titbits of useful information.
  • news: We will be bringing titbits of news, gossip and general info from the grass box as and when it happens.
  • knowledge: His book is filled with interesting titbits of knowledge, many of which I have not come across before.

Converse of object

  • feed: Never feed from the table and never feed titbits unless you are in a training session.
  • offer: He also offers tidbit which helps to explain the somewhat puzzling title of the book.
  • provide: Having provided this amazing tidbit, he leaves for his weekend.
  • take: SIGN MY BOOK We have a new visitor to the station - a fox and taking titbits back to its young somewhere.
  • have: Customer Rating: Review Summary: Not Recommended Review: The Author does have some good titbits of information but they are very basic.
  • add: Agreed with your findings and added a valuable tidbit.

Preposition: for

  • tourist: This book is filled with fascinating titbits for the tourist or native.

Adjective modifier

  • juicy: If you find that others often share with you juicy titbits of information about others, consider why they are coming to you.
  • tasty: Occasionally she would accept a tasty tidbit from our hands.
  • interesting: Current research has given us these interesting titbits Do you fight with your father over that last piece of chocolate cake?
  • little: I will give you this little tidbit of information: the house is still standing.
  • few: I can pass on a few titbits to the others because I've played there.
  • other: Other titbits from the conference: World output of oil is currently 84 million barrels a day.

Preposition: in

  • paper: There's plenty of titbits in the papers about them running after A&L.

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