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Sentence count:122+5Posted:2017-04-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bitechillcoldcrispnesspinchsipsqueezeSimilar words: snipturnipsnippingmanipulateomnipotentomnipotenceomnipresentmanipulatingMeaning: [nɪp]  n. 1. a small drink of liquor 2. (offensive slang) a person of Japanese descent 3. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth 4. the property of being moderately cold 5. a tart spicy quality 6. a small sharp bite or snip. v. 1. squeeze tightly between the fingers 2. give a small sharp bite to 3. sever or remove by pinching or snipping. 
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31. With another 100 metres to go, Jones and Saville are nip and tuck.
32. We made it to the airport, but it was nip and tuck .
33. You can tell winter's on its way - there's a real nip in the air in the mornings.
34. The dog gave me a playful nip.
35. Guideline 18: Try to nip misbehaviour in the bud.
36. Quick, nip in where that taxi's johnny-head-in-airing along.
37. The nip on my cheeks of it confirms life.
38. Five seconds later, the weapon's fins nip out.
39. It's important to nip this problem in the bud.
40. He'd nip out while they were watching television.
41. Major airlines always act quickly to nip back.
42. I could nip round the corner and bring some back for us both.
43. He thought she might be on the point of offering him a nip of whisky but she did not go that far.
44. I made it to the airport,(www.Sentencedict.com) but it was nip and tuck.
45. Then we thought we should nip over the next craggy bit to get a better view.
46. She giggled, and shrugged Hugh off, as he tried to plant a kiss, and nip her arms.
47. Jack's pulling a pint and I nip into the loo.
48. We can't just nip on a coach and go somewhere for the day.
49. So are gilts, especially if you nip in to them before the next - perhaps imminent - interest rate cut.
50. Rab won the first game; nip and tuck, not much in it; to lose the next.
51. When they can catch them, the crabs will nip off bits of red plume from tubeworms.
52. It was the best way to nip this in the bud.
53. Are you really so hungry that you just have to nip into that fastfood burger joint?
54. He was shortly drinking hard, following bourbon two-fers with nip bottles of Lucky Lager.
55. In proposing a ban on strikes, the Soviet leadership therefore wished to nip the incipient labour movement in the bud.
56. The objective is to prevent, or at least nip in the bud, unwanted feelings.
57. And then he took advantage of a mix-up between Bennett and defender Darren Bradshaw to nip in and side-foot home.
58. The evening air had its accustomed November nip, but the groups making their way from Celtic Crescent were impervious to it.
59. Far better to draw them into the school to nip things in the bud than leave them to ferment discontent.
60. Just nip round to the supermarket now and stock up on the latest in buffet catering.
More similar words: snipturnipsnippingmanipulateomnipotentomnipotenceomnipresentmanipulatingomnipresenceplenipotentiary
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