Synonym: chew, munch. Similar words: quibble, dribble, discernible, bubble, hobble, cobbled, scrabble, gobble up. Meaning: ['nɪbl] n. 1. a small byte 2. gentle biting. v. 1. bite off very small pieces 2. bite gently 3. eat intermittently; take small bites of.
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(31) If you do feel hunger pangs, nibble on carrot, celery, or cucumber sticks.
(32) You want to nibble every biscuit in the tin, and nothing will ever change you!
(33) Sip a Beefeater martini, nibble salted nuts, pray for himself, pray for the world.
(34) Creamy, blue-veined Dolcelatte is the perfect way to round off your meals and delicious to nibble in between.
(35) Mice munch away on aconites and love to nibble newly sown peas and beans.
(36) If you do feel hunger pangs, nibble on carrot, celery or cucumber sticks or sliced green peppers.
(37) Reyes puts out nuts and bread for squirrels to nibble.
(38) Would you like a nibble?
(39) Also[sentencedict.com], the Soviets began to nibble at our bait.
(40) Nibble the backs of your partner's knees and legs.
(41) She sat down to nibble candy.
(42) A byte, bit, nibble, or other small data type.
(43) He didn't answer, but just continued to nibble at his food.
(44) Jim: So would you like something to nibble on before dinner?
(45) Each nibble was eaten with the air of an epicure.
(46) Plain-language advocates and practitioners will nibble at the iron curtain of the tenacious legalese and other forms of gobbledygook .
(47) He saw buffaloes dive beneath the floodwater to nibble grass.
(48) On the whole ita good plan,[http://sentencedict.com/nibble.html] at which we shouldn't nibble.
(49) Small crocodile-like animals nibble the edges of the boat. I vow never again to complain about being on a bus.
(50) But he could only nibble two steamed buns of broomcorn flour at each meal.
(51) The lively and recognizable Tiger barb should never be kept with long-finned species, such as angelfish , gouramis, or Veiltail hybrids as they like to nibble at their fins!
(52) The large number of such nidi made the healthy pines weak and attracted more adults to nibble and damage.
(53) Well, why dont you nibble on some of my droppings? replied the bull.
(54) Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) refers to a binary equivalent of the decimal system which also occupies a nibble.
(55) The test of their leadership's muscularity will be if the coalition can hold together while opposition on both sides of the debate attempt to nibble away at their peeves.
(56) Under the broken birdhouse a mouse plays with a nibble of yesterday's bread.
(57) Well , why do not you nibble on some of my droppings?
(58) Well, why dont you nibble on some of my droppings?
(59) We nibble, we score, and we share the results with you to help you avoid the paralyzation that can come with Brand Choice Overload.
(60) Later, when the main course arrives , all you can do is nibble and pick at it.