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    morsel
    /ˈmɔːsl/

    noun

    • 1. a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful: "Juliet pushed a morsel of toast into her mouth"

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  3. a very small piece of food: a morsel of cheese. The prisoners ate every last morsel. a very small piece or amount: a morsel of good news. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Food - general words. aliment. bed. bowl of something. box scheme. carb. delicacy. dry goods. eats. farm box. fast casual. fast food. munch. non-dairy. non-food. nosh.

  4. The meaning of MORSEL is a small piece of food : bite. How to use morsel in a sentence.

  5. a very small piece of food: a morsel of cheese. The prisoners ate every last morsel. a very small piece or amount: a morsel of good news. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Food - general words. aliment. bed.

  6. noun. a bite, mouthful, or small portion of food, candy, etc. a small piece, quantity, or amount of anything; scrap; bit. something very appetizing; treat or tidbit. a person or thing that is attractive or delightful.

  7. A morsel is a small amount of something, a tid-bit, a sliver, usually of something of high-quality and much desired — like a morsel of dark chocolate or a morsel of secret information.

  8. A morsel is a very small amount of something, especially a very small piece of food.

  9. Define morsel. morsel synonyms, morsel pronunciation, morsel translation, English dictionary definition of morsel. n. 1. A small piece of food. 2. A tasty delicacy; a tidbit. 3. A small amount; a piece: a morsel of gossip. 4. One that is delightful and extremely...

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