Embarrassing tidbits were doled out over a period of weeks by WikiLeaks, disrupting the Clinton campaign with distracting news stories.
Pence’s allegations about Hillary Clinton: A guide for the perplexed|Glenn Kessler|October 9, 2020|Washington Post
I draw out our conversation with small talk about medical school, Stanford, California weather—tidbits from Fox’s life that distract me, just briefly, from my own.
It Pays to Be a Space Case - Facts So Romantic|Alice Fleerackers|October 7, 2020|Nautilus
Before Jump starts any meal prep, he pulls some sort of tidbit out to tide everyone over.
The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Camp Cooking|AC Shilton|September 5, 2020|Outside Online
The juiciest Ryan tidbit to surface over the weekend, though, was put out there by Chris Hayes on his show yesterday.
Ryan and Romney and Taxes and Spending: Hypocrisy-Fest Continues|Michael Tomasky|August 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST
It's a boon to news organizations hungry for any tidbit of information about high-profile suspects.
The Casey Anthony Circus Begins|Diane Dimond|May 5, 2011|DAILY BEAST
The news ricocheted around the world, as does just about any story, tidbit, whisper or rumor involving Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie: I'm Not Adopting Again|Howard Kurtz|February 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST
As far as Lost's ultimate legacy, I don't think this tidbit changes anything, really.
Secrets of Lost Revealed on New DVD|Jace Lacob|August 23, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Still, we found little fires in most of the houses, and the inmates employed in concocting some tidbit or other.
A Trip to Cuba|Julia Ward Howe
Mac digested this tidbit as he pulled on a fresh pair of coveralls.
Tight Squeeze|Dean Charles Ing
He picked at the bark about him; he began to get ideas about ants, and ran out a long tongue and helped himself to many a tidbit.
Little Brothers of the Air|Olive Thorne Miller
Often some tidbit of food lay there, brought for Bobby by a stranger.
Greyfriars Bobby|Eleanor Atkinson
He was one of countless individuals marked for a tidbit to glut the gormandizing of a trust.