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View definitions for nibble

nibble

noun as in morsel, bite

Weak match

verb as in bite, pick at

Strongest matches

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

Meanwhile a two-month-old Alaotran gentle lemur has taken its first tentative jumps beyond the safety of its mother Hazo and father Rocky, making its first trips across an outdoor paddock to nibble on leafy greens.

From BBC

Marks on her body also indicated that she was nibbled on by a great white shark after she died and might have been injured from a previous entanglement with fishing lines, he added.

It was my most requested breakfast choice, afternoon snack, or before bedtime nibble as far back as I can remember and these Sugar Muffins taste so reminiscent.

From Salon

I think that babka spent the holidays going stale in the mailroom, being picked off by random employees or nibbled by mice.

From Salon

Otherwise, the young plants could be nibbled to death by hungry travelers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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