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What do these confusing titbits and unsourced accounts add up to? Wanna be startin' something? 2012-08-14T16:00:02Z
The majority of questions are aimed at her, seeking titbits of gossip, baiting her into a little trademark Church frankness; though it will be 20 minutes until we catch a glimmer of it. 'I've just gotta sing' 2010-03-24T07:00:00Z
He can only drop a few tantalising titbits about the new version. Tony Todd on Candyman, Black Lives Matter and seeing stars cry on the set of Platoon 2020-10-01T04:00:00Z
Dee, in contrast, offers us a series of tantalising titbits about her career. A singing masterclass from the countess of cabaret 2011-07-11T13:36:43Z
Worth following for titbits about the playwright, or for more in-depth thoughts have a look at stanleywells.co.uk. Seven days on stage: from Shakespeare in Shoreditch to Zarganar in Soho 2012-06-08T16:13:51Z
The rest of the night was made up of odd titbits – what Pintscher called "musical tapas". BBCSSO/Pintscher – review 2012-06-27T11:22:36Z
On her website, she offers a 12,000-word horoscope each month, but there’s also the app with shorter highlights, a daily celestial titbit. Astrology superstar Susan Miller: 'I can really respond to people online' 2019-05-25T04:00:00Z
His first guest, fittingly, is David, who provides some fascinating titbits about his work on Seinfeld and Curb, as well as his distaste for bearded comedians, jukeboxes and Eat Pray Love. Catch-up TV guide: from Africa to Where Did All The Comrades Go 2013-01-19T06:00:07Z
It mostly consists of other peoples’ research, helpfully boiled down into titbits that are perfect material for cocktail-party chatter. You have been warned 2015-09-17T04:00:00Z
He was insatiable when it came to hoovering up historical titbits and anecdotes, but his information is often unverifiable and sometimes plain wrong. Ben Jonson's chair 2013-07-04T10:00:01Z
Except then there was Janel Moloney, weirdly in character as Josh’s assistant Donna, to drop the excruciating titbit that, in season three, “I get a boyfriend”. When good TV goes bad: how The West Wing went south 2017-07-03T04:00:00Z
For a director famed for his secrecy, JJ Abrams seems to be allowing more than a few titbits to leak about the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Director reveals new details of Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2015-08-14T04:00:00Z
Ellison's only nod to public life comes via Twitter, where updates about her films accompany personal titbits and quotes from Oscar Wilde and Yoda. Megan Ellison, the most powerful new force in Hollywood 2013-02-18T19:56:34Z
Last week's news included the titbit that a DVD of King Lear has become a surprise hit at Poundland, the new destination shop for recession-hit middle classes. Harry Potter and the Deadly Dullards 2011-07-23T23:06:50Z
Truly, a titbit with such potential for female anxiety and self-loathing is like an iron filing to the media's magnet. Bitchy resting face: must it be taken so seriously? 2013-07-23T16:27:32Z
Tony Blair let a few titbits slip in his autobiography, and Jim Callaghan admitted that it was like confiding in a psychiatrist. Stephen Daldry 2013-02-10T07:00:19Z
In fact, it plays so well, there is little need to gussy up the action with musical titbits as Philip Franks's otherwise delightful production does. The Comedy of Errors 2010-06-30T20:31:00Z
The only new titbit of information for Hemingway-philes is that none of his grandchildren read his books. Sundance 2013: Running from Crazy – first look review 2013-01-25T11:07:41Z
"Say you're crazy", "Marry your mother" and "Get elected the Supreme Soviet" were among the titbits of advice. Tuli Kupferberg obituary 2010-07-26T17:38:00Z
A titbit for fans of the original trilogy: Ford has described George Lucas’s cluelessness when the Star Wars creator was asked for advice on how to operate the Millennium Falcon. Entertainment Weekly's new Star Wars: The Force Awakens issue – 10 things we learned 2015-11-12T05:00:00Z
"Every conversation with people inside North Korea, every titbit of information, is so valuable, because we know so little," he said. The extraordinary process of secretly interviewing people inside North Korea 2023-06-15T04:00:00Z
Already, it's just having her around and being conscious she's watching and maybe going to give you a titbit that will change the way you play football or have a shot. 'We want to repay fans' faith' - Arsenal boss Eidevall 2023-04-30T04:00:00Z
One final titbit from the trailer: We'll meet Princess Rhaenyra as she chafes against the path of a mother and passive court ornament that she fears has been set out for her. House of the Dragon: What we know about the Games of Thrones spin-off 2022-07-23T04:00:00Z
“Time is money,” he said, adding that he was “obsessed” with finding any titbit of information to prepare. 'It'll be carnage': British companies dread a Brexit border breakdown 2020-10-26T04:00:00Z
Amid all the propaganda, there was one tasty titbit from the dressing-room: “Jimmy Anderson said he doesn’t much like bowling from the Jimmy Anderson End”. England v West Indies: third Test, day three – live! 2020-07-26T04:00:00Z
Part of the fun with the film, as it was with the similarly derided Detective Pikachu is in spotting the references in the background, the deeply encoded titbits only fans will register. Sonic the Hedgehog is designed for fans – no wonder movie critics hated it 2020-02-19T05:00:00Z
Brad Pitt left a trail of news titbits in his wake last week, all tasty, snackable morsels. Taylor Swift, coming to terms with never-ending scrutiny | Rebecca Nicholson 2020-01-25T05:00:00Z
Interesting titbits from the book are serialised this week in celebrity magazine Hello - so what have we learnt? Five royal secrets revealed by the Queen’s dresser 2019-10-28T04:00:00Z
Doing his job, he reported the titbit, which became the nugget on which the US special counsel Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation was built. Alexander Downer: the Australian blue blood accused of being an anti-Trump 'spy' 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z
And, lately, the persistent anonymous feeding of anonymous No 10 titbits to journalists, who breathlessly rush them on to Twitter with barely a care as to whether they’re actually true. End front-page falsehoods and regain the public’s trust | Alan Rusbridger 2019-09-28T04:00:00Z
But, if chosen, there are three exciting titbits that could make this bill more than just a straightforward government measure. Why there's more to the Northern Ireland bill 2019-07-08T04:00:00Z
This spicy titbit aired on Good Morning Britain on Monday, and was immediately picked up by a gazillion media outlets, which is only to be expected. Lesbianism gets people’s attention – but I wish Mel B had kept stumm 2019-03-26T04:00:00Z
As for their personal lives, details are scarce; but Roos has scrounged a few tantalizing titbits. How seventeenth-century sisters broke the mould on scientific illustration 2018-10-08T04:00:00Z
These titbits often have some basis in science or logic. Finally, a cure for insomnia? 2018-09-14T04:00:00Z
Although many were in place in an unofficial capacity, "paid" merely with titbits and the innards of the the rodents they caught, records at the National Archives show that at least some received an allowance. Whiskers in the workplace: More cats with careers 2018-02-02T05:00:00Z
There were plenty of juicy titbits in the papers all the same. Conspiracy theories such as JFK distract from the real threats we face | Jonathan Freedland 2017-10-27T04:00:00Z
As you progress, the game offers up incidental slow-building titbits of information to pull you through its mysteries, while explaining some of the relics that litter planets, including the sentinels. No Man's Sky: can an update save this beautiful, frustrating game? 2017-08-14T04:00:00Z
Not only is this tidy titbit of political wisdom false, it also ends up obscuring the degree of homophobia in other parts of society, and in our politics. How the ‘homophobic Muslim’ became a populist bogeyman | Moustafa Bayoumi 2017-08-07T04:00:00Z
Washington is packed full of lobbying shops and industry groups that concentrate on stuffing legislation with titbits or creating special privileges. Political business 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z
“The people who want to cast the stone at Nick are often the same people logging on every morning, keen to read the latest, grisliest titbits from the case.” Inside Netflix’s Amanda Knox: ‘She was cast as a she-devil’ 2016-09-28T04:00:00Z
To that will be added all sorts of other fresh and cooked titbits. The street food that silences even the most heated debate - BBC News 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z
Which is why what began as a tasty titbit for ancient Persian emperors is now enjoyed in virtually every country on Earth. The story of India as told by a humble street snack - BBC News 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z
But what titbits about life as a royal did ITV's Our Queen at 90 reveal? Our Queen at 90: Nine new things we've learned about the royals - BBC News 2016-03-28T04:00:00Z
The two old friends chat amiably about their families, exchanging titbits of news. Ed Miliband interview: 'The thing that's important to me is that the fight goes on' 2016-03-25T04:00:00Z
They scheme like politicians, feeding titbits to friendly journalists and snubbing ones who write unhelpful truths. On the stump 2016-02-25T05:00:00Z
Dr Toner has overcome that, though, by decorating it with molecular titbits called acetyl groups. Wait not in vain 2016-02-04T05:00:00Z
As he rides the rails and stops in various cities, he uncovers interesting historical tidbits — or titbits, as the English say — and shares them with viewers. Television: Not as easy as it looks 2015-09-27T04:00:00Z
This is an encyclopaedia of thoroughbred titbits, running to hundreds of pages, listing family trees, birth dates and race records. Horses under the hammer 2014-11-29T05:00:00Z
Firstly, I dislike hazelnuts, considering them to be the verminous titbits of squirrels. Russell Brand: what monkeys and the Queen taught me about inequality 2014-10-13T04:00:00Z
Turkey’s plan, she adds, is to keep the ceasefire running until next summer’s parliamentary elections by throwing titbits at the Kurds. How to deal with Syria’s Kurds 2014-10-02T04:00:00Z
The handful of appetite-whetting titbits hint, unsurprisingly, at a highly theatrical spectacle. Kate Bush: Before the Dawn signals a new era for pop's enduring enigma 2014-08-22T04:00:00Z
However, there are interesting – and perhaps encouraging – titbits elsewhere. A Few Bright Spots In The Search For The Alternative To The Middle-aged Male CEO 2014-07-30T04:00:00Z
Among other titbits: the band of the Republican Guard will play a series of light pieces including The Fairy Queen by Purcell and Yellow Submarine by the Beatles. Hollande's double dinner date dilemma 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z
Jonathan Amos reports: US entrepreneur Elon Musk…has teased audiences with titbits of information about the rapid transit idea. Futuretransit: Elon Musk's Hyperloop Concept Stripped Naked 2013-08-12T15:49:00Z
"Sky handled it really well and enjoyed some choice titbits when we arrived at the Packhorse Inn," says Ashforth. Readers' 'secrets' to canine longevity 2013-05-26T22:37:19Z
Jemima Kiss drops by to share some more titbits from the online media landscape and Rebecca Nicholson reviews the new episode of Game of Thrones, now officially the most illegally downloaded programme of all time. Media Talk podcast: let's rock – a new station is born 2013-04-05T06:07:23Z
Williams passes on titbits and encouragement, Yarnold soaks it up, learns, improves. Lizzy Yarnold: 'Winter Olympic gold is what I train every day for' 2013-02-06T13:23:12Z
When the first details started leaking across the web last Thursday, social media channels went into meltdown as gamers scrambled for titbits of information. Grand Theft Auto V preview: the inside story 2012-11-12T11:02:17Z
Ivan will pass on a few little titbits, some of his experience and that will be me all set. Andy Murray column: 'I'm ready to go' 2012-06-24T10:26:18Z
There's no Wisden to supply those extra titbits of way-out historical information that come in so handy at the mike in the doldrums. From the Observer archive, 25 June 1967: Wimbledon's Watchmen 2012-06-23T23:03:00Z
Later he warns against the greedy selection of the finest and largest titbit for oneself, on the ground that “n’est pas cortoisie.” Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z
Yet there were reasons why valuable titbits must not be refused idly by the idol of her heart. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z
Robin, of course, ought to have stayed there to keep her company and chat a bit, and bring her little tempting titbits for lunch. Robin's Rambles 2012-01-07T03:00:14.617Z
I told him how much I had enjoyed the carriage-drive he had counselled, or the sail he had sanctioned by his approval; and, in return, he regaled me with titbits at our table d'hôte dinner. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
“I will gladly eat with you,” said he, “and eat you, and all the others turn about, for you are titbits for a king, more delicious than ortolans or thrushes or woodcocks.” The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z
Possibly, a -like ancestor used the material to anchor itself to rocks and feed on passing titbits by catching them with its legs, as modern barnacles do. Silk from the sea: No sow?s ear 2011-11-16T18:33:04Z
Each starling seems full of envy and emulation—eager to outstrip his fellow in the race for titbits; and so they all miss much of what they might otherwise find. Wild Life in a Southern County 2011-08-04T02:00:27.037Z
Apart from a few titbits about his lavish travel expenses, there were questions about his friendship with dodgy dictators and arms dealers. About time Prince Andrew lost his job 2011-07-22T17:29:00Z
To the lion he gave the carcass and the greater portion; the falcon got some of the entrails and other titbits; and the ant got the head. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z
All the latest news, tips and track titbits will be online here in the run up to Saturday. Grand National meeting day one - as it happened 2011-04-07T09:00:00Z
The royal titbits come thick and fast, but are not always that relevant to the couple in question. Royal wedding tours 2011-04-02T01:56:40Z
Read the four other educational titbits that entered his head here. The Sound of Silence and A Most Peculiar Man 2011-03-07T16:54:40Z
I must walk slowly and quietly, so that I may see and hear every titbit of their store. Betty Grier 2011-02-24T03:01:04.507Z
He nodded meditatively and walked into his bedroom, while the mother ran to the kitchen to do the final honours in her own person to the titbit she had prepared for him. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z
The little girl was taken from lap to lap, and almost smothered with titbits and with caresses. Problematic Characters A Novel 2010-12-26T03:00:15.780Z
Of course they were in a high state of enjoyment over such “titbits.” The Young Yagers A Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern Africa 2010-12-20T17:11:52.020Z
Expect titbits galore about the "special bottle of red" the pair drink that night. Football transfer rumours: Robbie Keane to Newcastle? 2010-08-27T08:09:00Z
Still, the overriding feeling – and hope – is that this is a non-issue, a footling amuse-bouche born of pre-tournament tension and an unblinking media focus, restlessly mob-handed and already ravenous for titbits and clues and prompts. World Cup 2010: How to keep Wayne Rooney calm ? pass the ball better 2010-06-08T13:19:00Z
A lovely titbit for the social gossips to relish! An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
He was guzzling down broth out of a gourd, and fishing for titbits of fish-fat in it with a wooden prong or skewer. The Three Mulla-mulgars
Every mouthful he swallowed seemed a titbit to her own palate. Black Forest Village Stories
As a titbit to our other 'snippings,' medicine, the Prayer Book, the law, ship's business, the breeches buoy, ship-cookery! Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war
“I do, as a matter of fact; but I have a small pension, and I earn a little by writing titbits of scientific gossip for ‘The Firefly.’ The Silent Barrier
Minnows, perch, bream and mullet alike are busy assimilating vegetable matter, mussels, worms, insects and small crustacae, merely to form themselves either directly or in their children ultimately into titbits for the nourishing of pickerel. Old Plymouth Trails
And when at last the feasters were full to repletion Monitaya himself designated what he considered titbits to tempt them further. The Pathless Trail
From this moment I accustomed myself to conceal the titbits that I loved under the bed. Lords of the Housetops Thirteen Cat Tales
But the blessing on the titbit does not free the bread. Hebrew Literature
The huge paws—those “titbits” of the bear’s flesh—constituted their dinner; and hunters will tell you that, boiled, roasted, or raw, a bear’s paw is not bad eating. The Plant Hunters Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
“You seem to get most of the titbits and all the fat.” Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills
For the girl knew that the "Californian" would pursue the enticing titbit to the sweetest end. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life
It was touching to see the tenderness with which the natives treated the victim-elect, giving it the best of titbits, and urging it with the gentlest of words to start on the walk. Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific
The Italian pointed to a pan rounded up with uncooked titbits. Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good
My amiable gossip, he who has once swallowed a titbit of dear witchcraft, can never keep his fingers from it afterward as long as he lives. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
One of those physicians who invariably leave a titbit of news alongside of their powders and pellets. The Diamond Coterie
They crawl about their cages and fight for the titbits of food. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown)
Food is often eaten in a way which we consider disgusting, a titbit, for instance, is passed from mouth to mouth. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
She endeavoured to get him things nice to eat, trying to console him by titbits. Cousin Henry
Tit, of Norse origin, is applied to various small animals, and occurs also as a prefix in titbit or tidbit. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
The wood and fields almost swarmed with rabbits and quails; but although furnishing amusement to all, they were but titbits for the delicate. Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac
Or when at dinner she left the daintiest titbit on her plate. Debts of Honor
The old Witch ate hastily, clawing huge pieces of meat out of the smoking cauldron, and throwing titbits to the cat, who lay, winking and blinking as usual, in front of the fire. More Tales in the Land of Nursery Rhyme
If she shewed an inclination to re-join the rest of the party, he always brought out some fresh titbit of curious learning, and Hadria was seldom able to resist the lure. The Daughters of Danaus
Come now an I’ll show ye how to cut it up an’ carry off the titbits.” The Dog Crusoe and his Master
We must wait for morning, when the helephant comes for his titbits before one of these chaps mounts guard, and then slip out and chance it. Trapped by Malays A Tale of Bayonet and Kris
Perhaps the postmistress was belled; but if she did not "steam" the letters and confide their titbits to favoured friends of her own sex, it is difficult to see how all the gossip got out. Auld Licht Idylls
Cary was fed with choice titbits until he was fairly satisfied and had to beg for quarter. The Bastonnais Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76
As for the herring-gull, he raced and danced in a crazy circle round his giant clansman, apparently smitten with delirium at the luscious titbits he was obliged to watch vanishing down Cob's bright throat. The Way of the Wild
He very neatly fitted into his mosaic word-pictures the titbits he had culled in his commonplace-book out of many poets, and so utilised them. My Life as an Author
He stroked his chin meditatively, and looked calmly about as though leisurely recalling a titbit of anecdote or quotation. The Parts Men Play
Douglas Jerrold's comedies and sketches are full of titbits of gay and brilliant banter and biting irony. English Satires
Then the tongue was removed, for this was considered a titbit. Troop One of the Labrador
About ten in the morning most of us eat a pickle or a bit of cocoanut cake or some titbit from the lunch parcel which is opened seriously at twelve. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls
When accustomed to regular hours and firm refusals they will not crave for titbits between meals. Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neurasthenia Their Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment
This time Nap fed her the titbits, though she protested. Half Portions
She would think I had been foraging for her—the mother of seven green kittens!—and would take my charges as titbits. Roof and Meadow
Stan drew in a great breath and snuffed, exactly as the horses snuffed and from the same reason—to express delight; just as a hungry man smacks his lips over a titbit. Copper Streak Trail
"Here's a titbit you always liked, son!" he cried cheerfully, and deftly skewered from the leg of lamb the crisp and tender tail. Kindred of the Dust
A dainty titbit, sent, no doubt, by some worthy old dowager, to top off the dinner of her favorite prebend. Tales of a Traveller
As his physical appetite is fastidious, so his mental palate has a relish only for titbits. Some Private Views
Here and there they wander with contented clucks, as they find now and then a worm or grub for a titbit. Jean Francois Millet
In the old, old days, there lived an honest man with his wife, who had a favourite dog, which they used to feed with fish and titbits from their own kitchen. Tales of Old Japan
Another Arctic titbit is that fleshy cushion of the jaw of the whale which in life holds the baleen. The New North
The choicest viands and titbits of all the forest-fed animals were constantly to be found upon his table. The First White Man of the West Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country.
"All right, shut your eyes," he said, and putting his hand over them he gave her a titbit and restored the conversation to a more flippant level. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People
The tiny dog picked up the titbit and wagged his tail. Crusoes of the Frozen North
Yet contemplative leisure called eagerly for constant titbits of romance to tickle the palate and furnish a diversion, while the genius of Christian poetry was yet in infantile weakness. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860
The creatures keep great hampers," she declared, "that swallow up bottles of wine, cold chickens, and other titbits, fine linen, old clothes, oil, sugar, and candles—the best pickings from a rich man's house. The Aspirations of Jean Servien
He tossed the titbit angrily into his cart, and drove off in a pet. House of the Seven Gables
The younger guests were talking and eating with animation; their elders were searching for titbits, and sniffing and grunting over their plates like sows nuzzling for acorns. The Mayor of Casterbridge
He dared him to stop and do battle with him; but Sheeta only loped on after the luscious titbit now almost within his reach. Jungle Tales of Tarzan
How detestable are personal paragraphs about authors—often, alas! autobiographical titbits. The Book of Delight and Other Papers
The social prominence of the Whitneys had precipitated them still further into the limelight; not often did the smart set have so choice a titbit to discuss, and gossip ran riot. I Spy
He received the gift of a chicken-bone or a delicate titbit as if he conferred a favor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
Perhaps the post-mistress was belied; but if she did not "steam" the letters and confide their titbits to favored friends of her own sex, it is difficult to see how all the gossip got out. Auld Licht Idyls
"Don't you think we should be settling in for the night?" asked Mother Beaver, bustling back to them with a delicate green bough, from which she had stripped the leaves, as a titbit for Phil. The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories
Besides, in certain well-known stories in the Midrash, where a fox eats some other animal's heart, his object is merely to enjoy a titbit. The Book of Delight and Other Papers
He could always slip her an extra titbit. We Can't Have Everything
So, before they arrive, we must give the people of the Three Towns a real titbit of excitement. The Lost Naval Papers
The carver should be acquainted, too, with the choicest parts and morsels; and to give each guest an equal share of these titbits should be his maxim. The Book of Household Management
There is a pun for a titbit for you. Letters of Anton Chekhov
The thicket was his shambles, and if not interrupted, he might have had a fine display of titbits in a short time. Locusts and Wild Honey
The devices are various: a titbit is set aside to enjoy later, thus deceiving Time and checking its ridiculous hurry. The Extra Day
As she looked around the circle she had the air of a cat daintily licking its chops over some titbit. Further Chronicles of Avonlea
He is a great devourer of canker-worms, and, when these pests appear, he comes out of his forest seclusion and makes excursions through the orchards stealthily and quietly, regaling himself upon those pulpy, fuzzy titbits. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
The tongue, brains, kidneys, and other titbits of course were eaten first. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
They didn't just fancy a titbit here and there. Underground
Nonsense!" said the wife, "it is only a roasted bullock that I thought would be a titbit for your supper; sit down and I will bring it up at once. The Junior Classics — Volume 1
In this he inscribed in his own irregular writing the titbits which might not be published, and which often helped an investigator to light upon the missing threads of a problem. The Clue of the Twisted Candle
The titbit of a child, the morsel of sweetness, has spoken, and has exposed the one among us who has saved him. On the Makaloa Mat
He took his seat beside Robert, who chose out all the titbits for his new friend. In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant
He calls the hens about him when I throw corn from the basket, but many a time I have seen him swallow hurriedly, and in private, some dainty titbit he has found unexpectedly.  The Diary of a Goose Girl
When Funny Face acquired a titbit, Darwin took up a hump-backed position near at hand, his bright little eyes fixed on his friend's activities. The Land of Footprints
"Open your mouth, dearest"—thus ran the formula—"and let me pop into it this titbit." Dead Souls
"Not another titbit of veal could now get into it." Dead Souls
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