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choice morsel

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Word: Choice Morsel

Definition: A "choice morsel" is a small, delicious piece of food. The word "choice" means something that is of high quality or particularly good, and "morsel" refers to a small bite or a tiny portion of food.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "choice morsel" when you want to describe a tasty snack or a delightful bite of food that is especially enjoyable.
  • It is often used in a positive context to emphasize the quality and taste of the food.
Example:
  • "At the party, I enjoyed a choice morsel of chocolate truffle that melted in my mouth."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might hear "choice morsel" used metaphorically to describe something appealing outside of food, such as an interesting fact or a piece of information.

Word Variants:
  • Morsel (noun): A small piece or amount of food.
  • Choice (adjective): Selected as the best or most appropriate.
Different Meanings:

While "choice morsel" specifically refers to food, the individual words can have other meanings: - Choice can refer to the act of selecting or the option itself. - Morsel can be used to describe a small piece of something, not necessarily food (e.g., "a morsel of truth").

Synonyms:
  • Delicacy
  • Bite
  • Tidbit
  • Snack
Idioms or Phrasal Verbs:

While "choice morsel" itself is not commonly found in idioms or phrasal verbs, you can create phrases that capture a similar meaning: - "Take a bite" (to try something delicious). - "Feast your eyes on" (to look at something very appealing).

Summary:

A "choice morsel" is a delightful, small piece of tasty food. You can use this term to express the enjoyment of food, and it can also be used metaphorically to refer to something appealing in a broader sense.

Noun
  1. a small tasty bit of food

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