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morsel

[mawr-suhl] / ˈmɔr səl /


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Before Friday games, Grubb wrote notes for each of his players — often repeating play calls or offering morsels of motivation — and left them in their lockers.

From Seattle Times

Every detail contains a piece of the puzzle, a prize morsel to be unearthed.

From Los Angeles Times

Two days later, she mourned the loss on Facebook, blaming “these criminals, presumably people who hunt truffles and spread poisonous morsels to kill each others dogs in war,” drawing unwanted attention on the small town.

From New York Times

They could pass a national privacy law that would force TikTok — and Meta, Google and all companies that suck up morsels of your information — to collect less of it.

From Washington Post

On the morality police, the outside press got a morsel of a satisfying story and, eager to compensate, went overboard.

From Washington Post