Morsel

//ˈmɔɹsəl//

"Morsel" in a Sentence (14 examples)

A fine collation was served, but the young Prince ate not a morsel, so intently was he occupied with her.

After eating a morsel, Daphnis retired to rest; but his sleep was not void of tears.

Then she gave him some dry figs and bread from her scrip, and whilst he was partaking of this fare she oft-time snatched a morsel from his mouth and ate it, as though she had been a nestling taking food from its mother's beak.

The vegetarians fought over the last morsel of egg salad.

And I will set a morsel of bread, and strengthen ye your heart, afterwards you shall pass on: for therefore are you come aside to your servant.

At meal time Boaz said to her, "Come here, and eat some bread, and dip your morsel in the vinegar."

Before you put even a morsel of food in your mouth — a potato chip, a stick of gum, a beefsteak dinner — you flip open your camera phone, snap a picture of the item, and e-mail it to a dietician.

A dry morsel with a quiet house, is better than plenty of provision with grumbling.

I tasted a morsel of pie and it was delicious.

I tasted a morsel of pie and it was exquisite.

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By sticking out his tongue and curling it sideways to explore the hairy jungle around his mouth, he was always able to find a tasty morsel here and there to nibble on.

If a morsel of food fell off your plate, the advice of one contemporary document was to pick it up, make the sign of the cross over it, season it well - and then eat it.

Me thinks I ſee the Turke nodding vvith his Turban, and telling me that I ſhould thanke Heaven for that diſtance vvhich is betvvixt us, els he vvould ſvvallovv me all up at one morſell; […]

Didn't even a morsel of decency remain in his brother?

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