Sentence examples for The morsel from inspiring English sources

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The morsel

noun

A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.

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The morsel held little appeal, but Mr. Dunham gulped it down and sealed the deal.

The morsel was delicious, though it was difficult — and would continue to be, during the next four hours — for an amateur and glutton like me (in fact, for anyone who is being honest with himself) to tell whether my appreciation, fervent as it often became, had been enhanced by the description of the work and the ingredients that had gone into it.

The morsel can literally be remade to suit you preferred texture, taste, or even nutritional content.

"Obviously it's better if you pickle them yourself," he says, popping the morsel into his mouth.

But high tension ensues as he stands in a queue behind a woman who may or may not be interested in buying the morsel for herself.

By Hendrik Hertzberg August 18 , 2008Fortunately, the morsel of ordure alluded to in my last post isn't the only new Obama book on the publishing horizon.

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Singing dogs, even if raised from puppyhood by people, were no better than wolves or chimps at find-the-morsel.

The morsels are very gentle on the tongue but ripe and tasty, even without seasoning.

The morsels, 15 in a box, are individually wrapped solid milk chocolate and are made in Connecticut by Munsons Chocolates in Bolton.

The bite size morsel was all that was needed to close the wonderful evening.

A seafood platter seemed the work more of a sushi chef than of a lobsterman, the snow-crab legs split carefully, the morsel-size blue shrimp sweet and crunchingly fresh.

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