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"morsel" Definitions
  1. a small amount or a piece of something, especially food

264 Sentences With "morsel"

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"Yep," she said, and swallowed the morsel like a queen.
I sold out of every morsel of cheese I'd brought.
"It only takes one little morsel, really," Sharpless told CNN.
He insisted that we savor every last morsel of it.
Each morsel could be consumed in one or two bites.
He also started accounting for every morsel of food he consumed.
Finally, a tasty morsel was enjoyed by the nose-picking gorilla.
What she does have handy is a morsel of guiding philosophy.
Doctoroff shared a morsel of what, precisely, those products would be.
They were ruled by a king whose feet were not allowed to touch the ground, who was hand-fed by servants, morsel by morsel, and who had, among the symbols of his power, a gold ring.
He would take a morsel from the center of a roti to dip into his curry, and by the time he was ready to take his next morsel, a new hot roti would appear on his plate.
Scales and flippers be damned, this thing is morsel and a half.
Then he would turn with a smile and suggest another spectacular morsel.
I controlled every calorie and morsel of food that entered my body.
He doesn't deserve a morsel of control over the archives of her past.
What we gaze upon is only a vague morsel of Coco Gauff's greatness.
It's hard counting calories and watching every morsel you put in your mouth.
Perhaps the tastiest morsel from mooncakes is what they reveal about China's grey economy.
That's my go-to morsel of wisdom for women who are attracted to men.
The Antarctic research did contain, as the Times reported, one morsel of good news.
Photo: Getty ImagesHere's a little morsel of horror to carry you through the weekend.
Then, he digs in, unwrapping each little morsel and popping them into his mouth.
There was a nice surprise morsel for those following Turtle Beach's financials this week.
He might be rewarded with a moth-eaten blanket or a morsel of food.
I find myself skimming sentences, paragraphs, entire pages without missing a single important morsel.
Not that he'd mind devouring another sweet morsel, like the girl who's transporting it.
This one enters the all-time awkwardness rankings before a single morsel is served.
" Newell, in typical Valve fashion, gave the world the tiniest morsel of news possible: "Yep.
But Kevin Garnett took that morsel of crazy and turned it into a defining characteristic.
There's nothing else available, so we focus completely on the one morsel that was given.
She also recodes this morsel of DNA to be resistant to viruses, just for good measure.
Watch Robert Pattinson's tortured journey to find a morsel of sustenance in the adorable Fear & Shame.
IN A year of grim defeats for internationalists in Britain and abroad, a morsel of relief.
I mean, there's no way this scrumptious little morsel is a moon—it's a dumpling, right?
It's life condensed down to a bite-size morsel that you can generally consume without consequence.
The hungriest fans are cheerily devouring every morsel — and I wish I was one of them.
Canada is known for its butter tart, a morsel of flaky crust surrounding a sweet filling.
Grab every morsel of his essence, and try so hard not to forgot even a second.
Now that I'm eating less meat, every single morsel of it needs to hold its own.
Special counsel Robert Mueller embedded the tantalizing morsel near the start of the 24-page indictment.
"This whipped-cream morsel is, however, not so easy to digest," wrote Viennese critic Heinrich Kralik.
The final morsel of news is the appearance of some funky looking iPhones sporting pastel paint jobs.
This was pre-Spice Girls, pre-Samantha Jones, pre-Kardashians, and we lapped up every last morsel.
I have gorged and if I have to eat another morsel I think I will throw up.
But this fatty cut is quite forgiving, and we pried every last morsel from the small bone.
Dangerous bacteria don't spontaneously appear on every morsel of food that's warmed past 40 degrees, Schaffner noted.
They pawed through garbage and scanned drifts of debris on the roadside, hoping to spot an edible morsel.
The latest morsel comes in the form of a 30-second promo focused on new big bad Negan.
She has the perfect morsel of information to get her husband to reconsider his stance on the issue.
"I'll save just a little bit for tomorrow!" he promised, putting the container away along with the morsel.
Like teenagers with crushes, every morsel of content Calloway offered—no matter how narcissistic—made us want more.
And as long as the jokes keep coming thick and fast Will is, surprisingly, a seriously watchable morsel.
Unfortunately, the government's actions and rhetoric offer not a single morsel of evidence to support that hopeful notion.
Inside its winding, sloping maze of halls, there's always an unusual book or a tasty morsel to discover.
Then, as quickly as the worry surged, it ebbed, with the bears managing no more than a morsel.
Later, near a rocky outlook, she plucked a hanging tree leaf, then popped the morsel into her mouth.
Dinner was a stir-fry and more yogurt, with the last morsel passing my lips at 8 p.m.
Add in everyone's favorite guilty pleasure, soccer kicks, and Rizin is a delicious morsel of combat sports comfort food.
Every morsel of food you put in your body is designed to serve a particular function, Sreedharan told me.
He absorbed every morsel of information that the team's coaching staff gave him, and he was determined to improve.
But, our favorite offenders have to be those who snap a pic of every single delicious morsel they eat.
The most recent batch of Clinton emails reveals perhaps the most bizarre morsel of Blumenthal-baked intelligence to date.
Whether it was true or not, this was a morsel to be saved, molded, used in the best way.
That's just the kind of juicy dramatic morsel that keeps us loyal to Westworld — even when it's utterly confusing.
I quickly popped the morsel into my mouth and returned to the floor to take the table's dessert order.
He wipes a bit of sauce from the side of his lips and offers a morsel of free advice.
Dr. Kushner insisted that Mr. Scarmardo keep a detailed log of what he ate, weighing and measuring every morsel.
"You ruined it," he whines, supplying this otherwise blunt, none-too-clever movie with a morsel of meta-humor.
Come for dinner, and the odds are good that the last morsel I'll serve you will be a madeleine.
It was a morsel of news easily missed amid the ceaseless slop from the White House and Capitol Hill.
Crawling into myself to find a morsel of energy in my worn-out carcass to pull through another terrible situation.
As documented by C.R.J. Boland, they have been shown to feign the feeding motion but then swallow the morsel themselves.
Almost every part of Facebook — from Messenger to News Feed advertisements — improves with every new morsel of personal information collected.
Verbinski is interested in slow, creeping dread, and he doles out information and evocative imagery one morsel at a time.
I pop a meaty morsel into my mouth and there's that crunch of the water chestnut and the succulent turkey.
Last year, we discovered that the E.L.F. lipsticks housed a tiny morsel of color at the bottom of each tube.
There's something delicious about a bilingual edition, each morsel of translated text paired with its original on the facing page.
I wrenched my mind away from questions of morality and integrity and refocused it on my next morsel: a drumstick.
And yet, every now and then, the internet provides moments of positivity and humor, even the occasional morsel of togetherness.
It lasted through the last morsel of anise-and-olive-oil bread — a splendid denouement, with only one thing missing.
By September, her daily diet consisted of a single pill-size morsel of the raw fruit served in a teaspoon.
"It was a packed room full of young people hungry for the tiniest morsel of information about Jean," she recalled.
She's more upset that Cassie now prefers the company of another girl, Delia Vosul, whom Julia nicknames the Evil Morsel.
But the yodelling has disappeared and, using only acoustic instruments, Denver gets at a morsel of the anguish in the lyrics.
Customers lined up patiently to wait for their morsel, then ambled to the next booth to repeat the assembly line process.
So is five seconds on the floor the critical threshold that separates an edible morsel from a case of food poisoning?
Seen in this light, the "Super Bowl indicator" is not a harmless morsel of market trivia, but actually a cruel joke.
Sweating through the urban wilderness to try and find just a morsel, a scrap to keep me running, keep me sharp.
The animals figured out how to push and pull the morsel through a tiny hole in the wall of their tank.
Now friends from back home graced my table though cardamom-infused chais and cheese-toast, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
Mr. Bezos placed a morsel from the raw seafood bar into his mouth, but immediately spat it back into a napkin.
Caleb was in NYC Friday and played it cool ... dropping a morsel but holding the big stuff close to the vest.
In cooperative avian species, helpers at the nest may sometimes pretend to feed offspring, but the consume the morsel of food themselves.
Game of Thrones is a wildly popular show with a fanatical following — one that thirsts for every tiny morsel about upcoming episodes.
The e-cig was empty, but Sammi kept on sucking, hoping to extract some hidden morsel of nicotine from the purple cylinder.
Before it starts, audience members are offered an actual morsel: blue brie, passion fruit mascarpone, nectarine and a rose petal on polenta.
Looks like AHS fans will have to wait until the show returns for even a morsel of information on the upcoming season.
Ties When I moved from country to country, I kept friends and relatives close through recipes, each morsel an ode to remembrance.
These have an orange cranberry glaze, so it's like combining all the best elopements of a turkey dinner into one bite-sized morsel.
Within hours of publishing the kind of gossipy morsel common to American grocery store checkout lines, the entire Russian paper had been shuttered.
"We are not prepared to offer you one crying morsel," she says in advance of one Flynt visit to Monroeville, "but love you".
The Cleveland and Durham police found that the hand was not an actual morsel of human anatomy but "a realistic looking 'severed hand'".
Basically: he is still working on The Winds of Winter, and is giving us this morsel to tide us over till the feast.
His personal investments have been in consumer companies like ClassPass and Eight, as well as services for small businesses, like InDinero and Morsel.
Here's every juicy morsel we could gather up for all of you who can't wait to see if things can get even stranger.
Meanwhile, you're barely able to register your children's suffering because you've given them every last morsel, forsaking your own needs in the process.
But reporters hoping for a morsel of news that might somehow break the Twittersphere were going to walk away disappointed on this day.
Before concluding this Tuesday with Reince, I sought one final morsel of wisdom — something that might carry us forward into our next session.
The 30 guests were briefly blindfolded and fed an improbably rich morsel that turned out be a salted date simmered in olive oil.
Every morsel of data that goes through NordVPN's private tunnels is double encrypted to ensure you remain anonymous and your information is safely hidden.
Nor in the challenge of picking those clams from their shells with chopsticks, which I strove to do to the very last delicious morsel.
SCOTT: My favorite Emma Stone moment in "La La Land" — and this is saying a lot — is a very small morsel of multidimensional bravura.
His father also noticed that his older son would leave the last morsel of his dinner on the plate, a form of Japanese etiquette.
That morsel of historical arcana is the basis of "The Favourite," a wildly entertaining, bracingly cynical comedy of royal manners directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
After initially floundering in Congress, the scheme became a choice morsel to be seized in the chaos capitalism typical of the early railroading era.
Let's be honest though: We're obsessed enough with The Hills that we're happy for any little morsel of nostalgia they throw are way these days.
After all, it was the mutual foe in Conor McGregor which had initiated any morsel of trash talk from either man in the first place.
So the next time you consider eating dropped food, the odds are in your favor that you can eat that morsel and not get sick.
The end of March is hell as we sift through each morsel of content to determine what is real and what is a marketing stunt.
A piano key, a hand, a morsel of food—the camera will zero in on these memory triggers, then the world around them will transform.
If we can't go out for dinner without first googling every morsel of information on the restaurant, why should watching a film be any different?
Some of the outrageous facts that arise from the Oceana report will have you questioning every morsel of fish you've ever put in your mouth.
In 2013 the bar moved into the heavily touristed Fisherman's Wharf area, where its gritty dive-bar ambience makes it a welcome morsel of authenticity.
Now, Arizona State University researchers are throwing yet another morsel of data onto the pile of research corroborating human weakness in the face of sweets.
In "Morphia Series," the Melbourne dancer and choreographer Helen Herbertson and the designer Ben Cobham present a morsel of a piece inspired by Morpheus, that god.
It's a sensorial delight, a delicious morsel of court decadence, rivalry, and intrigue, with enough wit and rage to pierce your gut and leave you writhing.
If you are one of 90 million and counting hoping for a morsel of Katy Perry's digital love, the wait can sometimes seem cold and lonely.
Once, I lobbed a morsel of food across the room to my friend, and his dog made an incredible leap for a timely mid-air chomp.
Arya's got daggers, Sansa's got //looks// to slay In every new morsel of Game of Thrones Season 8 content, we've seen Sansa serving some fire looks.
Farhad: Right, it seems like a savvy plan — give our critics a little morsel to satisfy them, hope they don't come back for the whole meal.
A morsel of information, the smallest possible thing, and the mind, always seeking narrative and order, tries to slot it into a world we can imagine.
Dallas is 8-1 but has played teams with a combined record of 30-23; the Eagles were a rare morsel of quality in recent weeks.
So as the fence turns at this intersection, the two openings create a leftover morsel of wall in the middle: a lonely, taxpayer-funded gothic median.
One year later and here we are again: There's a pint-sized morsel of gaming nostalgia from Nintendo that everyone wants and no one can buy.
"It put a pathetic morsel of money into infrastructure, yet the president went around the country pretending that we were doing some massive rebuilding," DeFazio said.
A morsel swiped in the dark red sauce, lightly numbing with prickly ash and roaring with fried chiles, finds you speed eating like a cartoon character.
As reward for the dreary labor of clearing out the family digs, you were given a morsel that will enliven family gatherings for years to come.
Meier says that "ladies of leisure" will spear their food with their fork and keep the tines facing down while bringing the morsel up to their mouths.
It provides 3723 minutes of wireless vacuuming time while set on low power and 20 minutes on high power to annihilate every morsel of dust lying around.
Whatever the morsel, the point is that people want to feel like you're a human being, and letting them in is the easiest way to do that.
Easter's a season rich with delicious, seasonal candy options, but there's one magical morsel that stands out from the pastel-colored crowd: the Reese's Peanut Butter Egg.
Based on its website, you might think you were walking into one of those places where you get a Wagner-length description of a blueberry-portion morsel.
Maybe she won't divulge her favorite content strategy, or best practices for cross-platform synergy, but she could drop a morsel of knowledge for her paying fans. Right?
Designed by Rafael Vinoly, the luxury offices emerge from Midtown West and occupy a small morsel of empty sky sandwiched between the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards.
If you were to describe The Perfect Food, it might go something like this: healthful, delicious, bigger than a morsel and filling enough to fight hunger for hours.
My flirtation with a $3.19 morsel of flaky pastry was recorded during a preview of the Amazon Go store that opened in San Francisco's financial district this morning.
When he's not setting 250GAG on fire, Jensen takes advantage of his massive meme-grown fanbase to peddle tunes like "Solo Dance," an infuriatingly chipper trop-pop morsel.
Again, spoilers were promised, but that meager morsel of information aside I'm not willing to divulge exactly how they've framed the fate of Thomas Wayne in this story.
With her terrible teeth, which used to be gorgeous and white, she rolls the tiny morsel of food around in her mouth until it seems to be gone.
For Cisco, with its $12 billion cash pile and $19 billion of EBITDA last year, Ericsson - even after Thursday's bump – would be little more than a tasty morsel.
Unlike most listicles that purport to have unknown facts about a famous person, ArchDaily's 50 Things You Didn't Know About Le Corbusier actually does have a rather surprising morsel.
Between the pearl-clenching, the thumbs-ups, the Oh, mon dieus, and the mix of sheer terror and excitement in her eyes, there was a tiny morsel of reliability.
" While the trailer doesn't reveal much else in the way of the show's plot, it certainly promises plenty of action, and this morsel: "Bounting hunting is a complicated profession.
This week the News Gods disbursed unto the crew a juicy morsel: Blue Apron filed to go public minutes before we sat down to chew over what's been happening.
Start out with a smaller portion If food is on your plate, you'll probably end up eating every last morsel, according to a Cornell Food and Brand Lab study.
Sony showed up to its annual press conference in Las Vegas with a tiny morsel of gaming news — the official PS5 logo — that nonetheless generated a ton of buzz.
The brouhaha prompted the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA), which manages the observatory, to release a morsel of information: an unspecified "security issue" was to blame.
Early in this week's episode, Negan doles out a rare morsel of praise for Eugene's beautiful brain, offering the precious gift of a handshake as a token of respect.
The following doesn't comprise every single morsel shared by NSA chief Mike Rogers, CIA head Mike Pompeo, FBI director Christopher Wray, and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats on Tuesday.
The brief reunion of the surviving cast is just the latest morsel to stoke fans' hopes that there will be some type of follow-up to the hit 1990s sitcom.
It has edged out my beloved wooden spoons with corners flexible enough to get every morsel out of your pot — not to mention it washes in seconds and doesn't stain.
It tells time accurately, tracks your heart rate reliably, and delivers every morsel of information you could possibly desire from the powerful computer in your pocket straight to your wrist.
But when you're a fan of that person, "boring" transforms into "behind the scenes," where every morsel of information is a gift, another step toward making the person seem real.
A seafood platter seemed the work more of a sushi chef than of a lobsterman, the snow-crab legs split carefully, the morsel-size blue shrimp sweet and crunchingly fresh.
The end of a baseball season means a sudden shift from a day-to-day existence, from scraping for the next morsel of success to assessing what it all meant.
To operate the "invalid feeder," a patient would bite down on a tube to activate a motor, and a morsel of food would be dispensed through a spoon-shaped mouthpiece.
Of course it is, a morsel is just any little bit of food — it doesn't have to be a delectable tidbit to count (no offense, legumophiles, they are magical fruit).
I left my sandwiches open-faced, which Mr. Oringer endorsed, and topped some with blue cheese softened with mayonnaise garnished with a morsel of celery as a nod to those wings.
She pushed her modish sunglasses up her nose and smiled at the emerald-headed fowl that were tantalized and scandalized by the one morsel of bread Rebecca had tossed their way.
Not only did we see many different sides to him, but we got our first morsel of backstory, something the character has desperately needed since his introduction roughly 18 months ago.
So long as her opponents can find any fresh morsel of the scandal to keep it alive they will be able to remind voters why so many do not trust her.
But senators offered her a morsel of consolation by voting to allow her to run for public office, overruling an effort to make her ineligible from doing so for several years.
The network was ideally equipped to feed the seemingly endless public appetite for even the tiniest morsel of Simpson minutia, prompting better-known outlets like CNN to mimic Court TV's efforts.
As he gobbled the bloody morsel, he spread his wings, fanned his tail and arched his body over the food — an instinct known as mantling, protecting the prey from other predators.
The hyena man, reaching into his basket of glistening entrails, began feeding the animals, which would cautiously gobble a morsel before retreating back a few feet, emitting a whiny, whooping noise.
The dish included a spherified ball of gentian and grapefruit with Campari liqueur, codfish foam with pine nut, and kidney with sherry essence that had been dehydrated into a crunch morsel.
A parent beetle will eat a bit of carrion, predigest it and, on being tapped on the mouth by an offspring's front legs, transfer the morsel into the little supplicant's mouth.
The show has become incredibly adept at taking a morsel of a much larger and telling aspect of the tech industry and using it as a springpad for a traditional sitcom subplot.
Ahead of The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina's Friday, October 26 premiere Netflix dropped a delicious, spooky little morsel for fans hungry for Sabrina Spellman's (Kiernan Shipka) television return: the beautiful opening credits.
One early morsel he threw them was the 228 European Union Act, which requires any EU-wide treaty that passes substantive new powers to Brussels to be put to a British referendum.
A player who was selected 199th, and the seventh quarterback, in the 2000 draft, Brady is always looking for the slightest morsel of motivation a member of the opposing team may provide.
"We fed them every morsel of food that they ate," said Kevin Hall, integrative physiology section chief for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases' Laboratory of Biological Modeling.
Before we know even a tiny morsel about technical specs, pricing, game lineup, external software support, or anything else, we can glean this: Atari isn't able or willing to fund this product itself.
Take a bite and the saliva in your mouth starts to break it down, a process that continues when you swallow, transporting the morsel towards your stomach and beyond to be churned further.
They allowed a morsel of the apocalypse into their song, and the CD copies of Gloryland World Cup USA '94 will forever keep it as the chaser to "Gloryland"'s sickly-sweet shot.
"Liverpool's mini-renaissance as a hub for international trade offers a morsel of stability at a time of great uncertainty for cargo shippers and the shipping lines which serve them," the spokesman added.
Exemplary of that combination of profiles was the amuse-bouche, Berrebi said: a morsel of drum fish ensconced in a potato cream foam with a crimson oil imbued with a faint paprika heat.
The morsel was called 1001 Feuilles (feuilles is French for leaves or layers), one layer more than the classic mille-feuille; its name carries a hint of the tales of the Arabian Nights.
The researchers prepared all their meals and snacks, tracked every morsel of food that they ate, and carefully analyzed the effects of those foods on their weight, body fat, hormones and other biomarkers.
That could come in the form of a specific bill, but more likely, authorizing language will be rolled into the Republican tax reform bill, a sweet morsel to draw in support from Alaska.
The cosmos yields human drugs rarely and begrudgingly — and when a promising candidate fails to work, it is as if yet another chemical morsel of the universe has been thrown into the Dumpster.
After my wobbly arm nearly sent my crustacean tumbling into a glass of prosecco, I managed to plop my morsel into the mouth of the agreeable Human Rights Watch employee seated beside me.
He used the abdomen-squeezing maneuver on Monday night on an 87-year-old woman who was choking at their senior residence community in Cincinnati, popping a morsel of meat out of her mouth.
Little Red Riding Hood transforms from a self-possessed trickster who outsmarts the wolf on her own into a dainty dinner morsel who has to be saved by a huntsman in the Grimms' version.
About eight years ago I committed to the techniques I had learned were most successful for weight loss and maintenance: eating 1,400 calories a day, tracking every morsel of food and weighing yourself regularly.
Each entry — at 22A, 31A, 52A, 64A, 71A, 93A and 107A — consists of two ingredients in a portmanteau recipe, as well as the well-known little morsel that results from their being smashed together.
But a real soup dumpling — that thing of beauty called a Xiaolong bao, which is a wondrous morsel filled with pork and delicious broth and is a meal in itself — is something completely different.
It's the crux of Flannery O' Connor's "A Good Man Is Hard To find," a ghoulish morsel of a story about a bossy grandmother's aversion to the Sunshine State and the murderer it harbors.
Which means that as well as Britney's video, we get another amazing morsel of internet: During the concert, she spoke via video message, saying: I'm not crying you are crying shut the hell up.
CONCORD, N.H. — The Marco Rubio Burger, a morsel containing two four-ounce patties, Cuban seasoning, arugula, tomatoes, candied bacon, key-lime mayonnaise and American cheese, went untouched by the man for whom it was named.
With modern insulin, Type 1 diabetics can eat a varied diet, but they must scrutinize every morsel in order to measure an appropriate dose of insulin to process the energy in the food they eat.
The candy's elements—licorice, salt, and, no joke, ammonium chloride—hit your tongue, throat, and nose in various combinations as the black morsel dissolves in your mouth over the course of a minute or two.
A parmesan Parmigianino would be a delicious morsel to behold, as would a work by Francisco de Gouda, but there could also be some contemporary flavors, like a piece by Mozzarella Cattelan or Marilyn Muenster.
Your meal might start with a tiny golden pig's face of lush ham mousse and end with a morsel called Russian roulette: a chocolate bullet shell that contains either more chocolate or, occasionally, hot sauce.
But it's food—with its capacity to at-once evoke sight, smell, sound, and taste; its ability to collapse the sexual and spiritual into one juicy morsel—that makes for the most effective medium of all.
Thankfully, a morsel of meat was preserved which currently resides at the Yale Peabody Museum, where two graduate students, Jessica Glass and Matt Davis, are working hard to find out what was actually consumed in 1951.
As someone who was living in the city of Wuhan, the center of where the coronavirus started, I know that my and my family's current displacement is only a morsel of the aftermath of this virus.
Yes, we appreciate each little sweet clammy morsel as we suck it from the shell, but ultimately it is the clams' savory juices, enjoyed spoonful by spoonful or slurped from the bowl's edge, that really satisfy.
The rediscovery of the fiction and essays of 1970's Hollywood It Girl Eve Babitz has been a literary joy, and as her backlist has been slowly re-released it's fun to savor each and every morsel.
The music is played on the film's soundtrack during the scene, and as Salieri recognizes the glory of the composition, it is almost as though he is receiving, as if by communion wafer, a morsel of godliness.
He is just as unfiltered online as he is in person, and as consumers of internet content, searching for some morsel of levity to fill the vacuum of our workday, we live for that kind of drama.
When the Twins were swept two weeks ago in a three-game series at Yankee Stadium, about the one positive morsel they took away from it was knocking Severino out of the series finale after three innings.
Amid e-mails about campaign strategies and day-to-day operations (and correspondence with Tom DeLonge about extraterrestrials) was one delicious morsel about how chef Podesta whips up a batch of restaurant-quality risotto every time, folks.
Rifling through my two carry-ons to find every last morsel took me more than five minutes, and after the initial screening, my bin was pulled aside so that a T.S.A. officer could examine its contents by hand.
Their "oily cakes" — nuggets of fried dough garnished with honey and a bit of cinnamon — become the Cronuts of Fort Tillicum, drawing lines of eager patrons willing to spend hard-won wealth on a morsel of fried dough.
Creators will still be able to see their exact counts on YouTube Studio and YouTube Analytics, but for those hung up on showing off their milestones per each morsel of engagement, the days of deprived validation are ahead.
And because our capacity for presence has atrophied in the age of multitasking—we typically allocate a morsel of our attention to a given moment, rarely the full self—the decision to be mindfully present felt revolutionary to me.
If he's going to leave office, it's not going to be because the other shoe drops, and some morsel of information about Trump heretofore unknown to the public is going to force him to resign in shame or be forced out.
Image: Ana Junqueira and Stephan SchusterIt's never a nice feeling to watch a fly land on your next bite of food, but as new research shows, you may be justified in wanting to toss that delicious morsel in the garbage.
These fish pick up clams in their mouths, drag them over to something hard — a rock or coral — and then hurl the clams against it until the bivalves split open and the fish can feast on the tasty morsel inside.
He wrote, along with poems of more conventional lyric length, very short morsel poems and very long process poems, that last group sometimes providing a kind of "making of" documentary about how the little strobe-lit lyrics came to be.
We do know that it is the last decade of the 20th century; that masses of young people in China, having tasted a morsel of capitalism at home, feel the lure of New York at its glittering peak of prosperity.
That's a game that's pushing barriers with both its world building and the stories it tells, and I'm convinced that I'll see every little thing in the almost-upon-us DLC, sucking every tiny morsel of detail out of its world.
More than four decades after inventing his maneuver, Dr. Heimlich used it himself on May 23 to save the life of an 87-year-old woman choking on a morsel of meat at Deupree House, their senior residence in Cincinnati.
Seth Wright thinks he killed the story by cozying up to the reporter Lisa Jordan and offering her a different morsel, but she has principles: "The president's relationship with the truth means something," she tells him, in a thinly veiled subtweet.
It'd be the mid-290s, and I, with my pubescent morsel of low information, would overlook the dime-a-dozen plot and think, This is OK. Fast forward to my Old Navy wearing, supremely overweight present, and I'm just annoyed, confused, and exhausted.
As I sit wedged between strangers up to our elbows in clam shells and crab claws, teaching each other how to suck out every last morsel of meat, soggy cloves of garlic are passed around to spread on fresh slices of bread.
The first season will only take you 11 hours to watch, and if you're on a longer flight, you may even be able to squeeze in the holiday special, the last morsel you get before new episodes drop on April 5, 2019.
Some months ago, I participated in a two-week experiment that involved using a smartphone app to track every morsel of food I ate, every beverage I drank and every medication I took, as well as how much I slept and exercised.
We'll be off on Monday for Presidents' Day, so enjoy this extra morsel and enjoy your holiday weekend: I filed my first restaurant report from L.A. this week, an appreciation of city elders from classic taco stands to prime rib joints and diners.
To answer your question, the Duffer Brothers providing a morsel of closure with regard to her story was part of a larger theme they were trying to address this season—the burden of private grief, and the way each character attended their personal wounds.
A Washington Post report just that morning had detailed how U.S. President Donald Trump absolutely rinsed Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in one of their first official phone calls, including the delectable morsel that Trump "abruptly" cut the chat short after only 25 minutes.
If you're ever longed for an item of clothing emblazoned with the logo of a long-defunct fruit drink line or wished to spend your hard-earned money on an unusually shaped morsel of nacho cheese powder and maltodextrin, you are in great luck, friends.
The Game of Thrones clip is under ten seconds long, sandwiched between footage of Meryl Streep in Big Little Lies season two and some cops dressed in Green Man suits from the upcoming Watchmen series, but, again, we should be thankful for any tiny morsel.
I tracked every morsel that went into my mouthKeeping a food diary and/or tracking calories isn't necessarily a new concept when it comes to weight loss, but I went the extra mile by using the app MyFitnessPal to calculate every single thing I ate.
It's as if, in the ancestral era, a Faroese had eaten a mussel and died, while, a thousand miles south, his Gallic equivalent had discovered that a mussel becomes a tasty morsel when steamed, especially if you have wine, garlic, and parsley at hand.
Durant responded to almost every morsel of fat being chiseled from his role by dancing on clouds and unleashing his exceptional physical qualities on the glass and defensive end, but the most horrifying part of it all is that next year he'll be even leaner.
However, and bear with us here, in Season 3, Episode 83, Joffrey throws us an interesting morsel: While wooing Margaery with various dead things, Joffrey points out the skull of Aerion Targaryen, who died because he thought drinking wildfire would turn him into a dragon.
She also licked the bowl clean and would pick it up in her mouth and carry it across the room to the rug, where she'd proceed to flip it over and lick the bottom just to be 100 percent sure she got every single last morsel.
He also was an active angel investor and served as an advisor to many early stage technology startups including 3Claps, Authenticated Digital, Benny, Camelot Metrics, Eight, fitmob (acquired by ClassPass), inDinero, Jackpocket, Leo Health, Morsel, Rukkus, Squire, Symple, Thunderclap, Uptown House and YourTrove (acquired by LiveNation).
Gidwani characterized the information leaked had very little impact on the U.S. news cycle, but became great agit-prop tools in Russia, whose state-affiliated news agencies picked up on each morsel as yet another example of the cornucopia of electoral corruption in the decadent West.
When moderator (and PEOPLE and EW editorial director) Jess Cagle asked Fogelman to offer up a morsel of information about season 2, Fogelman indicated the fall premiere will address more of the how-did-Jack-die mystery, which was left hanging at the end of last season.
The crew spends hours opening the shells and slicing out the abductor muscle of the mollusks — the fat, tasty morsel that winds up on plates at a restaurants like Oceana in Midtown Manhattan, where a plate of sea scallops à la plancha costs as much as $33.
For a freelancer who's got to spin 2,500 insightful words out of a two-hour lunch, every bite necessarily becomes freighted with meaning as a disco fry ends up soaked in gravy, and every morsel must work to reveal something we didn't already know about Julia Roberts.
For me, the relief and rebalancing came in fits and starts, and an essential piece of that was relearning on a visceral level that not every morsel I ate every day would be wonderful — in fact, that such a day is extremely rare, no matter who you are.
Overwatch, the gargantuan shooter that currently helms Blizzard's competitive scene as well as captures the hearts of a massive fanbase eager to glean narrative content from a game that steadfastly refuses to give them more than the occasional morsel, has released details on the upcoming yearly Anniversary event.
From the jump, Peter's decision to ask Victoria on a one-on-one date a mere two weeks after her last one — while a number of his other contestants have not received a morsel of personal attention — is irritatingly oblivious at best and purposefully pot-stirring at worse.
I retained a morsel of hope that President Trump would use his "Islam" speech in Saudi Arabia as a corrective measure — if not a 180 shift — for his previous anti-Muslim statements, and his use of Muslims as a political piñata to advance a white-nationalist, anti-immigrant agenda.
As much as I enjoy being drip-fed every little morsel of Model 3 news from Musk's Twitter account, it's time we all came back to reality—buying a car is not at all the same as buying an iPhone, even if Tesla makes it easy to order one online.
Sneak peek Last week, HBO fed eager fans another morsel in the form of the first stills from the new season, with production photos showing some of the series' best-loved (and loathed) characters, including a white-eyed Arya Stark, blinded as punishment in the closing scenes of season 5.
My favorite Gem dish so far, delicate and self-assured, was a morsel or two of grilled king crab legs lightly glazed with rose petal miso and set beside soft chamomile-scented potatoes for ballast, red currants for zing and some fluttering rose petals on top for the heck of it.
With feet large enough to act like snowshoes, strong musculature and a honed set of teeth and claws, wolverines can take down an animal as large as a caribou in the middle of winter, but they&aposll also hunt small rodents, such as ground squirrels, when they&aposre looking for a tasty morsel.
Every time an ordinary user upgrades their smartphone, every time they see a Tesla in autopilot mode or another movie featuring an instant Internet zillionaire — every time software eats another morsel of their world — they are reminded that they are muggles, and that the Ministry of Magic is growing stronger ever day.
As the Boston Red Sox have begun to slink back toward the Yankees, losing six of eight games including their first series sweep of the season, at Tampa Bay, Stanton preferred not to look at the morsel of hope it had provided the Yankees division title hopes as a root vegetable to chase.
Screenshot: TwitterIn yet another example of some morsel of news carrion being dragged all the way up to the top of the White House before being partially digested and regurgitated onto a bunch of Twitter eggs, Donald Trump accused tech giant Google of aiding the Chinese military (as well as "Crooked Hillary Clinton") on Saturday.
"The decision is the long-awaited morsel of justice for the hundreds of Kosovo Roma community members who were herded into lead-poisoned land after the war in 1999 and then abandoned for 10 years as Unmik ignored the pleas of the Roma," said Dianne Post, an American lawyer who represents the camp inhabitants.
I rejoined Weight Watchers for the fifth time, documented every morsel that passed my lips, and even asked doctors for a solution they were all too happy to provide: a prescription for a drug that liquified any fat I ingested into orange anal leakage, causing excruciating gas bubbles that would sit in my intestines, and very audible stomach noises.
The device's two-way audio lets you both talk and listen to your pooch while watching them on its wide-angle, 1080p full HD camera — and if you see they've decided to behave themselves, you can press a button on the app to have the camera toss them a tasty morsel of kibble for a little positive reinforcement.
But if New England fans needed a morsel of optimism on Tuesday, it could be found in a wide-open and relaxed Brady sharing stories about snapping a golf club, punching a hole in the wall and smashing a video game controller in what turned into a spontaneous Ask Me Anything style session with a couple hundred members of the media and cameramen.
To Karamo—looking deeply into my eyes, asking me about my traumas and passions— I'd mumble something about how I sometimes enjoy creative writing in my spare time, and based only on this morsel of information he'd organize an entire event populated with everyone I have ever met, and force me to read my terrible poems to all of them.
The morsel was delicious, though it was difficult—and would continue to be, during the next four hours—for an amateur and glutton like me (in fact, for anyone who is being honest with himself) to tell whether my appreciation, fervent as it often became, had been enhanced by the description of the work and the ingredients that had gone into it.
I give them chalk so that they can create their masterpieces on the sidewalks, scold them when they fight over the blue and orange foam football, and take great pains to make sure that the child with the racing strip down the center of his head doesn't sneak a morsel from the treats the other kids patiently line up to get, because he can't eat sugar.
This holds especially true today, when many of us are culinary micro-managers, seeking out the precise source of every morsel we eat (much to the delight of the Portlandia writers, who spoofed this tendency to a T). We look up any restaurant we plan to visit on Yelp and Instagram before even walking through the door; we have laundry lists of foods we avoid–gluten, dairy, refined sugar–and we even avoid eating altogether at times, in the case of intermittent-fasting proponents.
A century after Judith Defour was executed, Dickens, who was attuned more keenly to London than anyone has ever been, saw that not much had changed since Fielding's day, and that what comes out of a bottle is of less importance than what drives us to pick it up: Gin-drinking is a great vice in England, but wretchedness and dirt are a greater; and until you improve the homes of the poor, or persuade a half-famished wretch not to seek relief in the temporary oblivion of his own misery, with the pittance which, divided among his family, would furnish a morsel of bread for each, gin-shops will increase in number and splendour.

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