Sentence examples for as a morsel from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as a morsel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something small or a small piece of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "He offered his thoughts as a morsel of wisdom during the discussion."
Alternatives: "as a tidbit" or "as a snippet".

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After a few glasses of Vin Jaune, nothing tastes as good as a morsel of cheese.

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But as tasty a morsel as it was, it provided no next-day satisfaction.

His nose wrinkles as he fishes a morsel of mackerel from Una's fingers.

I don't know why, but I long ago got in the habit of waiting until the last to read one thing; I seem to save it until the last as one sometimes saves a morsel of meat on one's plate until the last.

When the cat is again in its spot, very slowly put a morsel of tuna as close to it as you can. then put out your hand let the cat sniff your hands.

As a small morsel of good news for those handing over their RFID security badges, AT&T will be allocating about $600 million for severance packages.

By Jim Windolf THE MOUSE AND THE ALLEY CAT There once was a mouse who, because of the progress New York City has made in reducing street waste during my three terms as mayor, could not find a morsel to eat.

THE MOUSE AND THE ALLEY CAT THE MOUSE AND THE ALLEY CAT There once was a mouse who, because of the progress New York City has made in reducing street waste during my three terms as mayor, could not find a morsel to eat.

Emile Zola's novel, Belly of Paris, described the fat-bellied rich as the poor scraped by for a morsel.

When it was done, the boy ate the whole thing, and did not share a morsel, which was exactly as it was supposed to be.

A morsel I can spare.

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