English to Hawaiian Meaning of morsel - hakina


Morsel :
hakina

Pu, nō'olopū, loaʻa, hakina, kauwahi, māhele, apana nahaha, okioki, kāʻili, kona lima ia, pelaʻia, nahu

wahiwahi hakina
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Definitions of morsel in English
Noun(1) a small quantity of anything(2) a small amount of solid food; a mouthful
Examples of morsel in English
(1) The village was in the low ground between two shallow hills so that a stream ran through the ditch, and there were a handful of small fish traps to catch a morsel of good meat whenever the opportunity presented itself.(2) It takes a lot to knock it out of me, but I have lost every bit of trust and every morsel of loyalty.(3) The captions offer only a morsel of background information and generally do not provide source information about the photographs.(4) Juliet pushed a morsel of toast into her mouth(5) At this time, particularly in the rural areas, some underprivileged people would go from door to door asking for a morsel of food or some money.(6) Or are his children so needy that they are obliged to sell their father's house for a morsel of bread?(7) Not a morsel of food on her plate would be touched tonight.(8) Signaling my server for more brandy, I broke the cake in two, and delicately bit off a morsel .(9) A raccoon on a patio chomps eagerly on a stolen morsel of food.(10) I will also bring you a morsel of food; it will give you the strength to continue your journey.(11) Each day, a member of the kitchen staff is responsible for researching a morsel of information about food.(12) Every morsel of food we eat has to be broken down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body, which is why it takes hours to fully digest food.(13) real estate agents think the mansion will be a very tasty morsel for an international company(14) Not a morsel of food passed my lips without the calorie value being carefully noted in my food diary.(15) Not since my first and final term of grad school have I taken a morsel of foreign information and extrapolated it into a moderately coherent essay.(16) Julie pushed a last morsel of toast into her mouth
Related Phrases of morsel
Synonyms
Noun
1. mouthful ::
nō'olopū
2. bite ::
nahu
3. nibble ::
pūkoʻa
4. bit ::
iki
6. taste ::
hoao aku la,
7. spoonful ::
spoonful
9. sliver ::
sliver
10. drop ::
papa
11. dollop ::
dollop
12. spot ::
ke kina ole
13. gobbet ::
gobbet
14. tidbit ::
tidbit
Antonyms
1. eminence ::
eminence
2. figure ::
huahelu
3. magnate ::
magnate
4. personage ::
personage
5. somebody ::
KoʻOlau
Different Forms
morsel, morsels
Word Example from TV Shows
In that culture,
the last morsel is called

In that culture, the last MORSEL is called

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

- Give me a morsel.
- You're a dog.

- Give me a MORSEL. - You're a dog.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 4

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