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How to use morsel in a sentence
Surely every morsel of food she eats is weighed and hyper-optimized to deliver maximum performance, not purchased willy-nilly on the street.
I call it self-preservation in a world filled with delicious morsels that do not, over the long haul, have my best interests at heart.
It also allows the jaw to flex wider to accommodate larger morsels, he notes.
The secret to T. rex‘s incredible biting force is at last revealed | Sid Perkins | June 1, 2021 | Science News For Students
Then I’ll roast the remainder into crispy cumin-dusted morsels.
The strand then yanks the tiny morsel upward to flail in the air.
Tiny spider uses silk to lift prey 50 times its own weight | Susan Milius | March 26, 2021 | Science News For StudentsI still would never put another morsel of seagull anywhere near my mouth again.
Tales of a Jailhouse Gourmet: How I learned to Cook in Prison | Daniel Genis | June 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTFrom time to time the children dashed outside, to go to the bathroom or grab a morsel of food, and then retreated to the bunker.
Remembering the Fall of Saigon and Vietnam’s Mass ‘Boat People’ Exodus | Katie Baker | April 30, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAny morsel of rationale for why the “supremely safe” Boeing 777 vanished is swallowed like a pill.
Do you think I have charity to bestow, or a morsel of bread to spare?'
Charles Dickens' Enduring Insights on Human Loss and Suffering | David Frum | February 18, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTA well-written story is a perfect jewel, a perfect morsel, with no room for error.
And I have not had the first morsel of food prepared from this grain offered me since I reached the shores of Europe.
Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyThey competed for it only in order to get a morsel of food, so they would not have to beg it from door to door.
We snatched a hasty morsel or two, and then hurried on, in order to complete the second half of the road before sunset.
A Woman's Journey Round the World | Ida PfeifferIt is said he never eat a morsel at his own expense, and left about $35,000 to relatives whom he had never seen.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellShe holds her knife in her right hand, and in the other a crust of bread with her toothsome morsel on it.
Child Life In Town And Country | Anatole France
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