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Significados de
nipping
em inglês
Pleasantly cold and invigorating.
crisp
frosty
snappy
nippy
parky
Termos relacionados
cold
Capable of wounding.
biting
barbed
pungent
mordacious
Termos relacionados
sarcastic
Sinônimos
Examples for "
crisp
"
crisp
frosty
snappy
nippy
parky
Examples for "
crisp
"
1
Colours look rich without being over saturated; text is
crisp
and clear.
2
A whine was in one voice; in the other was
crisp
command.
3
The system is remarkable for the
crisp
,
clear picture that it projects.
4
Unfolded, they were vast and
crisp
and beautifully printed on quality paper.
5
Strong response to last week's fearless attack on the potato
crisp
people.
1
At this moment in history, the Cold War was still very
frosty
.
2
Obama, by contrast, has a
frosty
relationship with the Israeli prime minister.
3
The air was sharp and
frosty
;
but the snow had ceased falling.
4
There was the sound of talk and laughter in the
frosty
air.
5
The great generous city lay tranquil and smiling in the
frosty
sunlight.
1
They write short
snappy
,
songs that get directly to the point: Girls.
2
Great, now she probably had a reputation for being
snappy
and emotional.
3
Another glossy,
snappy
,
remake-friendly French comedy with a light but sturdy concept.
4
The script by Kevin Hench actually has a lot of
snappy
dialogue.
5
But at least it works on telly, because it's short and
snappy
.
1
It's getting
nippy
outside and the shops are brimming with Christmas paraphernalia.
2
He's a pretty
nippy
shot in spite of being out of practice.'
3
It was small, versatile,
nippy
around town and also comfortable for longer journeys.
4
I'm pretty
nippy
already with my trusty crutch,' she assured him.
5
Both will do less than 100 MPH but they are
nippy
and frugal.
1
Dresden can get very
parky
-winters here are colder than the German average.
2
He has a love for the
Parky
Steak Sandwich and fish.
3
Our heartfelt condolences to the
Parky
tavern and community who had to witness this.
4
Now
Parky
is calling it a day, having announced that this season's series will be his last.
5
I have finished six drill
parkies
for the storekeeper, but cannot get them to him in the blizzard.
Uso de
nipping
em inglês
1
The spaniel flew at the black dog;
nipping
at the plodding forepaws.
2
That's the Emperor's strategy-tokeep his foes busy
nipping
at one another.
3
All day the sun scorched her, but the night was
nipping
cold.
4
She bent and cracked from stem to stern among the
nipping
masses.
5
The worries that were
nipping
at his heels earlier returned with reinforcements.
6
The
nipping
of the victim's toes and finger-tips testified powerfully to that.
7
But Hillary is having trouble with her
nipping
and jumping on me.
8
Even Greft had begun to weary of Jerd's constant
nipping
at him.
9
The fiend gout racked his big toes, stabbing, burning, and
nipping
them.
10
The wolf sprinted behind them,
nipping
at their legs as they went.
11
Johnny Chuck ran after him,
nipping
Reddy's heels every minute or two.
12
The dogs yelped and growled, tussling for attention and
nipping
his fingers.
13
Salt tears welled, spilling down her cheeks,
nipping
at her cut lips.
14
She charged again,
nipping
the smaller cow on the nose, drawing blood.
15
The air is
nipping
enough to choke sentiment in the bud.
16
National MP Judith Collins is
nipping
at Mr Bridges' heels on 5 percent.
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nipping
Substantivo
Singular
nip
Verbo
Presente
Colocações frequentes
nip at
nip air
nip cold
nip frost
nip wind
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