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choice morsel

n. a small tasty bit of food [syn: tidbit, titbit]

Usage examples of "choice morsel".

When she offered him a choice morsel, he glanced outside guiltily and then came to take it from her hand.

From time to time, King Renly would feed Margaery some choice morsel off the point of his dagger, or lean over to plant the lightest of kisses on her cheek, but it was Ser Loras who shared most of his jests and confidences.

Anna moved quickly to stop Blessing from feeding a choice morsel of meat to the rejected greyhound.

I knew that fun and games with a choice morsel like Gildalyn was costly—.

He takes a midnight stroll across the square, soon comfortably discusses a choice morsel of salt cod his tabby friend found among the ashes on the hearth before our converse turns to other matters.

There were several flurries as two fire lizards vied forthe same choice morsel.

There were several flurries as two fire lizards vied for the same choice morsel.

This he cooked for Fox, and added a choice morsel from his own nose.

Ravenous, he dug in with more energy than he had felt in days, occasionally picking out a choice morsel to pass to Pip.

How many times had he risked being discovered bent low, sniffing eagerly at some choice morsel while masturbating at the same time.

The dolphins, sensing a choice morsel of gossip, swam as close as they possibly could without actually beaching themselves.