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tidbit

[tid-bit] / ˈtɪdˌbɪt /


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There is always a chance these dinners may provide some tidbit of relevant information, but I have no interest in opening an account.

From MarketWatch Jul. 6, 2026

So right now in government, officials are "rushing around picking up every little hint and tidbit on areas that might affect their department", in the words of one former senior figure.

From BBC Jul. 4, 2026

That’s a useful tidbit for investors, who like to follow recall data, to know.

From Barron's Apr. 28, 2026

A tidbit of information might seem innocuous on its face, but when combined with other information from other records could reveal sensitive information.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 23, 2026

The most enticing tidbit was that, sometime in 1968, soon after returning from Vietnam, Ellsberg had begun seeing a psychiatrist.

From "Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War" by Steve Sheinkin

"He gave us some little tidbits about what was going on, but he never knew anything about the Pan Am bombing. And he knew a lot about Megrahi," Holt says.

From BBC Jul. 25, 2026

She claimed this doctrine prevents courts from cherry-picking tidbits of committee reports or creating a private right to sue when Congress didn’t include one.

From Slate Jun. 11, 2026

This is what some of Friday’s release is made of — all the trimmings, tidbits and overstock that would otherwise end up in landfills or on the factory floor.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

Investors are poring over the details, looking for tidbits that can give them an edge in valuing Elon Musk’s rocket company.

From Barron's May 20, 2026

One of the hounds that searched for bones among the straw litter learned to come to Robin for tidbits, seeming to know that he had found a special friend.

From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli




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