noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
tasty
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I asked Jon if the plants proved to be a tasty morsel for the Forest's ponies.
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Estate agents think it will be a very tasty morsel for an international company.
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Then, she became Poppy and sought out new, tasty morsels .
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A long plastic tube containing a tasty morsel of food in the middle was placed in their cage.
■ VERB
eat
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Sarella couldn't eat a morsel of anything.
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She is adept at eating every last morsel she is served.
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Claudia couldn't eat more than a morsel of the beef Roman had ordered.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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milk chocolate morsels
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She had cleared her plate of every morsel .
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Two gulls were fighting over a morsel of food.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A long plastic tube containing a tasty morsel of food in the middle was placed in their cage.
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Estate agents think it will be a very tasty morsel for an international company.
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I asked Jon if the plants proved to be a tasty morsel for the Forest's ponies.
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I said, trying to slip a morsel of fish between her teeth.
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It seems like too much work-all those bones for a few morsels of meat.
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Only a few of Wolsey's men lingered, licking their chops, expecting to be tossed this last juicy morsel .
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The clams were mostly oil-drenched bread crumbs with a morsel of chopped clam buried at the bottom of the shell.
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We dubbed this plating the Tabula Rasa: Enjoy your morsel , meditate on the white space.