WitrynaIt stands in the same relationship as a tidbit to an animal as a beaver's tail does to a trapper. MINK TRAPPING A. R. (ARTHUR ROBERT) HARDING That evening the flesh of the beavers went into the kettle, and their oily tails—the greatest tidbit of all—were fried in a pan. UNGAVA BOB DILLON WALLACE WitrynaMeaning of titbit in English. titbit. noun [ C ] UK uk / ˈtɪt.bɪt / us / ˈtɪt.bɪt / (US tidbit) a small piece of interesting information, or a small dish of pleasant-tasting food: Our …
Znaczenie TIDBIT, definicja w Cambridge English Dictionary
WitrynaThe word is a cognate with Slavic kalduny, a type of dumplings. In both Bukovina and Transylvania, the name piroști is used in Romanian families of German or Slavic origin and the filling can also be a whole, fresh, seedless plum.WitrynaAnother little tidbit coming back to something that we discussed years ago. Inny mały smakowity kąsek wracający do czegoś, co omówiliśmy przed laty. People can get that awkward tidbit free, from my husband. Ludzie mogą rozumieć tę niezgrabną ciekawostkę wolny, od mojego męża. "Let me give you my little tidbit for the day.under the boardwalk lyrics youtube
Tidbit etymology in English Etymologeek.com
WitrynaPlease see our Crossword & Codeword, Words With Friends or Scrabble word helpers if that's what you're looking for. 6-letter Words. tidbit. tiddle. tiddly. tidied. tidier. tidies. tidily.WitrynaThe written form of the word in Chinese 茶was created in the mid-Tang dynastyby modifying the character 荼(pronounced tu) that meant "bitter vegetable". Tuwas used to refer to a variety of plants in ancient China, and acquired the additional meaning of "tea" by the Han dynasty.[4] WitrynaOrigin of tidbit First recorded in 1630–40; tide 1 (in sense “feast day”) + bit 2 Words nearby tidbit tidal light, tidal pool, tidal power, tidal volume, tidal wave, tidbit, tiddler, …under the boardwalk mac huff