tasty morsel

Frequency: 8.03.0 per million words

A flavorful piece of food. Often used figuratively.

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Examples (20)

  • The chef presented a tasty morsel of chocolate cake.
  • The chef prepared a plate of small, tasty morsels for the guests.
  • He offered her a tasty morsel of cheese.
  • Each tasty morsel of the dessert melted in her mouth.
  • The hawk spotted a tasty morsel far below.
  • He offered me a tasty morsel of his homemade bread.
  • She found a tasty morsel of gossip to share with her friends.
  • The cat eagerly devoured every tasty morsel left on the plate.
  • Each tasty morsel was savored by the hungry traveler.
  • She carefully picked up a tasty morsel with her chopsticks.
  • The investor was always on the lookout for a tasty morsel in the fluctuating market.
  • These tiny appetizers are truly tasty morsels.
  • The documentary offered a tasty morsel of information about ancient civilizations.
  • After a long hike, even a simple sandwich felt like a tasty morsel.
  • With careful effort, he carved out a tasty morsel from the roasted chicken.
  • The children delighted in finding every tasty morsel in their lunchboxes.
  • The article contained a few tasty morsels of political intrigue.
  • Could I have just one more tasty morsel of that exquisite cake?
  • The critic described the elaborate dish as comprising many tasty morsels.
  • The bird pecked at the fallen fruit, finding many a tasty morsel.