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tittle
noun as in bit
Strong matches
- atom
- butt
- chip
- chunk
- crumb
- dab
- dash
- division
- dollop
- dose
- dot
- dram
- driblet
- drop
- droplet
- end
- excerpt
- flake
- fraction
- fragment
- grain
- iota
- item
- jot
- lick
- lump
- minim
- mite
- modicum
- moiety
- molecule
- morsel
- ounce
- parcel
- part
- particle
- peanuts
- pinch
- portion
- sample
- scale
- scintilla
- scrap
- scruple
- section
- segment
- shard
- share
- shaving
- shred
- slice
- sliver
- smidgen
- snip
- snippet
- specimen
- speck
- splinter
- sprinkling
- stub
- stump
- taste
- trace
- trickle
- trifle
- whit
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Sarwar, when asked about the prospect of a Labour leadership challenge, told reporters: "I think we should ignore the internal political tittle tattle and get on with delivering for the country."
He also accused BBC News of "uncorroborated tittle tattle" in its reporting.
He accused BBC News of "uncorroborated tittle tattle" in its reporting.
Hard questions still need to be asked, not least because this is not primarily a story about celebrity tittle tattle, or idle gossip about ITV's star talent.
He said clarity was required as to whether someone might be aware of IRA membership or if their knowledge may be based on "tittle tattle".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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