morsel in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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morsel [ˈmɔ:sl, Am ˈmɔ:r-] N

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Traditionally eaten only before 12:00 noona tradition dating to a time before refrigeratorsthese morsels are often served with sweet mustard and freshly baked pretzels.
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The objective of most of his plays was to acknowledge and promote the importance of little morsels of drama.
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A quick and tasty morsel that more than proves they have the necessary chops.
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Some women live without a morsel of food and drops of water while others take liquid and fruit.
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Having done that, the couple feed a morsel of food to each other from the residue of the offerings.
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It is served as a casserole hot dish, cooked with morsels of meat or poultry.
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The female has a habit of scattering the food to make sure that no morsel of food is missed as it is foraging.
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Small morsels of meat, seafood or tofu may also be added.
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It may attack spelljamming ships during times of great hunger to get at the soft, tiny morsels inside.
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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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