morsel in the PONS Dictionary

morsel Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Often the chicks will fight for possession of the offered morsel, the younger ones usually losing and not getting enough.
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He meets a little gray man who begs a morsel to eat and a swallow of ale but is rebuffed.
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On their way back, the elder lady ate every morsel of the food with reverence.
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The highest, archetypal renouncer begs randomly, but obtains just a morsel from each of the houses from which he begs.
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I was also without any morsel of food for six days.
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He would eat only a few morsels after midnight.
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Besides capturing nutrition from otherwise inedible bones, stocks and broths make an excellent base for adding leftover morsels too small to be a meal themselves.
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They are not commandments for behaviour, though they may gently persuade; neither are they black and white morsels of theology.
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Piggy searches for morsels of food to eat.
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After them, all the diners exchange greetings and morsels of wafer.
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