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I'll thank you to let me feed my own; it needed no titbits from your table.
They used to beg for titbits, and then bite people.
Seriously, we'd be grateful for any titbits you come across.
He would have to telephone around and see if anyone else had any titbits to add to the mystery.
These shops also offer various kind of titbits from locals.
For the next hour or so we'll be nibbling titbits in this room.
This sounded like the kind of old woman who was generous with titbits.
After last night, she was eager for more juicy titbits from her mother.
This has now become a day when children are given sweets, titbits and fruit.
It put its wet nose on each of their knees in turn, for titbits.
I never did see a boy that came snooping round for titbits so often.
But the most fascinating part of the tour is little tribal titbits offered by your guide.
Her pet, to be slipped titbits and fondled when no one was looking.
If you give him any more titbits I shall say he's to remain out of the room when we have a meal."
No whining round my sister for titbits when my back's turned.
There's lots of little titbits in that you wouldn't find in any other book.
Any titbits would be humbly placed at my feet.
And sadly that's it for another day, but we couldn't go without dropping a few titbits about tomorrow's show.
It will, of course, like your other titbits, be in the public domain?'
He took his seat beside Robert, who chose out all the titbits for his new friend.
I bring titbits that it loves, we spoon like two turtledoves.
They fetch titbits in to him; he deigns to eat some of their tribute.
A few more titbits for the readers and gold-diggers.
George allowed Timmy to sit up on a chair too, and fed him with titbits for a treat.
He was very much afraid he would go to sleep before the titbits began to arrive for him below the table.
"I never would have been able to find out that little tidbit."
While she is gone, everyone else gives him tidbits of food.
"And how did you come by that little tidbit of information, if I may ask?"
There was an interesting tidbit about her in the program.
So I just thought it was an interesting little tidbit.
I'd never seen that tidbit of information written in a book.
"Now we have lots of different tidbits to look at."
We ran out of tidbits for the animals and started to head back home.
Were these tidbits planted where I was certain to find and read them?
Some brushed him off, but others gave a few tidbits.
Almost every day, newspapers find a new tidbit to add.
She has a little bag of tidbits under her chair.
You'd be surprised at the little tidbits I pick up.
In fact, any one would have been an adequate tidbit for the table.
The notion that good health can come in small tidbits is not really new.
"I like the way your eyes get all dark and intense when you're taking down some important tidbit of information over the phone."
Another little tidbit coming back to something that we discussed years ago.
People can get that awkward tidbit free, from my husband.
"Let me give you my little tidbit for the day.
"I only get to see the little tidbits of his life.
Now there was a tidbit of information she'd have to explore later.
"We have to get little tidbits from each person for us to stay with them.
If you're already in love, consider these tidbits as tools you can learn and put into practice together.
"And would you care to share this tidbit of insight with me?"
Perhaps they could buy safe passage with such a tidbit.