Thesaurus / tittle
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The ideal is not a thing to be clutched at, or taken by force, but all of the conditions—every tittle—must be fulfilled.
SOLOMON AND SOLOMONIC LITERATUREMONCURE DANIEL CONWAYIt is therefore our duty, sir, to protect our principal, and we cannot consent to abate one jot or tittle of our rights.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSYou recollect that you promised to obtain something—a little tittle-tattle—concerning a lady.
THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICOWILLIAM LE QUEUXI don't think my creed contains a jot or tittle beyond this.
MYSTIC LONDON:CHARLES MAURICE DAVIESCermigniani and Melillo were listening to the brilliant tittle-tattle of Bencini, with his cackling speech and his dry laugh.
THE CONQUEST OF ROMEMATILDE SERAONot that I care a little tittle about adverse remarks kicked from a gutter into a garret!
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOLUME 107, OCTOBER 27TH, 1894VARIOUSWhat, shall a tittle-tattles words make you forsake Simon Eyre?
THE MERMAID SERIES. EDITED BY H. ELLIS. THE BEST PLAYS OF THE OLD DRAMATISTS. THOMAS DEKKER. EDITED, WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY ERNEST RHYS.THOMAS DEKKERWill it diminish, by one jot or tittle, its awful obligation?
A REPORT OF THE DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS IN THE SECRET SESSIONS OF THE CONFERENCE CONVENTIONLUCIUS EUGENE CHITTENDENThe writer observed that he was not anxious about H. Greville who loved tittle-tattle, and would get what he wanted there.
MEMOIRS OF THE DUCHESSE DE DINO V.1/3, 1831-1835DOROTHY DUCHESSE DE DINOIt was done to please him; for I omitted neither accent, nor comma, nor the minutest tittle of all he had marked down.
THE BEST OF THE WORLD'S CLASSICS, RESTRICTED TO PROSE, VOL. VII (OF X)--CONTINENTAL EUROPE IVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO TITTLE
- breath
- crumb
- dab
- dash
- drop
- element
- footmark
- footprint
- fragment
- hint
- indication
- intimation
- iota
- jot
- mark
- memento
- minimum
- nib
- nuance
- particle
- pinch
- proof
- record
- relic
- remains
- remnant
- scintilla
- shade
- shadow
- shred
- sign
- slot
- smell
- smidgen
- snippet
- soupçon
- speck
- spoor
- spot
- sprinkling
- strain
- streak
- suggestion
- survival
- suspicion
- taste
- tincture
- tinge
- tittle
- token
- touch
- track
- trail
- tread
- trifle
- vestige
- whiff
- whisper
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