Dribs (noun)

Small or insignificant amounts, often used to describe the release of information or resources in small or insignificant amounts.

Origin:

It is an informal word that refers to small or insignificant amounts, often used to describe the release of information or resources in small or insignificant amounts.

Examples:

  1. He only gave me dribs and drabs of information, never the full story.
  2. The company released the new product in dribs and drabs, never all at once.
  3. He was only able to pay me in dribs and drabs, never the full amount at once.
  4. The company only gave out information in dribs and drabs, never the full picture.
  5. The government released the data in dribs and drabs, never all at once.
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