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tidbit

[tid-bit] / ˈtɪdˌbɪt /


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Still, now is the time to pause, take a deep breath and maybe heed a tidbit of time-honored advice from a handful of Wall Street veterans: Buy the dip.

From Barron's • Mar. 2, 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

One tidbit from Kitani is that he spent one season — 1979-80 — coaching at San Fernando.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 23, 2026

He said: "A little interesting tidbit is that this means the boiling point of water will be probably 98C for parts of the north west of Scotland on Friday night, in theory."

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2025

Penelope could not help adding this tidbit of information, for with so much going on, the children had been woefully short on lessons.

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood