Titbits is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 39 anagrams from letters in titbits (biisttt).
Should a titbit to her liking happen to pass, at once the watcher darts from her tall tower, swift as an arrow from the bow.
The world was in its second childhood for the moment, like old Timothy—eating its titbit first!
Yet he was not sleeping, for no titbit ever passed the portals beneath.
Food is often eaten in a way which we consider disgusting, a titbit, for instance, is passed from mouth to mouth.
I must walk slowly and quietly, so that I may see and hear every titbit of their store.
Then the tongue was removed, for this was considered a titbit.
He had sampled one titbit and then another; finally his glance was arrested by a dish of these small, dainty appearing creatures.
Here and there they wander with contented clucks, as they find now and then a worm or grub for a titbit.
Another Arctic titbit is that fleshy cushion of the jaw of the whale which in life holds the baleen.
What he wanted was to keep this titbit to himself, to have the satisfaction of passing it along with his letters.
I must walk slowly and quietly, so that I may see and hear every titbit of their store.
He had sampled one titbit and then another; finally his glance was arrested by a dish of these small, dainty appearing creatures.
Then the tongue was removed, for this was considered a titbit.
Here and there they wander with contented clucks, as they find now and then a worm or grub for a titbit.
Another Arctic titbit is that fleshy cushion of the jaw of the whale which in life holds the baleen.
Yet he was not sleeping, for no titbit ever passed the portals beneath.
Food is often eaten in a way which we consider disgusting, a titbit, for instance, is passed from mouth to mouth.
The world was in its second childhood for the moment, like old Timothy—eating its titbit first!
Should a titbit to her liking happen to pass, at once the watcher darts from her tall tower, swift as an arrow from the bow.
What he wanted was to keep this titbit to himself, to have the satisfaction of passing it along with his letters.
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