The dangers and privations of the journey were over, they had made an excellent meal on some delicious tidbits found among the weeds, and nothing now remained but to enjoy to the full the delights of their new home.
They also accent it with tidbits of sea food as above.
For thesetidbits the English have a divine genius; think of the deviled shrimps, smoked oysters, herring roe on toast, snips of broiled sausage .
It was absorbed by the multitude of tiny tidbits with which it had been provided.
They were searching for the underground tidbitswhich took the place of truffles their ancestors had lived on back on Earth.
They were truffle-beetles, in search of the dainty tidbits on which epicures once had feasted.
Her ears were attuned to catch sounds that would warn her of danger while her eyes searched for tidbits that would make a meal for the tribe, and more particularly for her small son, left behind at the hiding-place.
But during the day the Story Girl would smuggle upstairs various tidbits from the pantry, putting half in Peter's room and half in her own; and the result was these visions which had been our despair.
Paddy sat on the Pulpit Stone and watched us with great yellow eyes, knowing that tidbits would come his way later on.
Having nothing better to offer, we offer victuals; and this we do with something of that complacent, satisfied air with which some more northern tribes present their tidbits of whale and walrus.
An hour or so after daylight four or five mountain jays came to the cabin for their breakfast, flitting to the ground and greedily devouring such tidbits as they could find.
Her passion for tidbits and sweets became boundless; her love of gossip deteriorated into a veritable craze, and she soon became unable to tell the truth about anything or anybody.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tidbits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.