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What does morsel mean?

A morsel is a small piece or amount of food, typically one that is easily consumed in a single bite.

Here are some examples of how "morsel" is used:

* "She savored each morsel of the delicious cake."

* "The bird dropped a morsel of bread to its chicks."

* "He was so hungry, he ate every morsel on his plate."

The word "morsel" can also be used figuratively to refer to a small piece of information or a small amount of something else:

* "He gave me a morsel of news about his upcoming trip."

* "The detective was searching for any morsel of evidence that could help solve the case."

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