To eat a small amount of food between meals.
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Examples for "snack"
Examples for "snack"
1The Company manufactures and markets snack food and beverage products for consumers.
2As proof, they briefly mentioned White's recent consumption of sugary snack foods.
3Its product groups include leisure, fashion and home, and party and snack.
4However, you also need a snack to go with your refreshing drink.
5Popular Alpine snack in Viennese cafés with coffee gossip in the afternoon.
1We put in a peck at a time, in a dozen places.
2They peck when I even think about moving but that's not real.
3A bird-like peck at the inkwell, and the pen began to scratch-scratch-scratch.
4Down came the pipe, and with it a peck of greasy soot.
5With that and the flash-light we could get a peck of them.
1I read about them yesterday, Ralph said, happily munching half a sausage.
2And this mindless munching is possibly at wrong times of the day.
3Either way, we'll be happily munching on some Forbidden Fruit this weekend.
4Delia herself was just sort of munching along with every new shift.
5Miss Müller was still munching at the well-spread table in the dining-room.
1In that scenario, the pecking order would be decided by points difference.
2She has inched further down the pecking order with every passing year.
3Rugby and cricket are way down the sporting pecking order Down Under.
4He's definitely been replaced in their pace pecking order by Wes Agar.
5Now those high enough in the pecking order qualify for shackleberries too.
1However, much of this is being seen as nibbling at the edges.
2He kept on nibbling the buttons and crunching them in his mouth.
3Yesterday, in the fish-nibbling lagoons, I seem to have really been nibbled.
4A few kids walked the top of it, nibbling the chaparral leaves.
5Behind them their horses were nibbling hungrily in the thick, rich grass.
1He decided to go out and buy some wine and nibble food.
2But to nibble a hole in the Germany Army might take years.
3She would even nibble his calves for the fun of the thing.
4Nait took a test nibble at the thing, looked to Least, puzzled.
5Then the five little mice each chose a red apple to nibble.
1Then take this basket; put on a girdle, card wool, munch beans.
2I always liked to munch on something crunchy, and I still do.
3I said,'take a munch of these roses; perhaps they will restore you.'
4They forage alone but occasionally come together to munch on a kill.
5The others just tear at the bread and beef and munch without speaking.
1Sure, soda and snacking go together, but selling those products is different.
2In addition, snacking is correlated with increased high-intensity activity in some studies.
3Try not to make snacking one more thing you do while multitasking.
4Personally, I also stop snacking during the day as Ramadan approaches .
5The study aimed to assess the association between childhood obesity and snacking.
1Banks, however, says there is some hope for organic nosh this year.
2He's like a madman if he doesn't get his nosh on time.
3Come on, let's see if we can nick a little nosh!
4On the flip side, the right nosh can soothe us into a sleep-inducing state.
5All this because Mr Morrison wanted to get a mate into a fancy nosh-up.
1They're always noshing at something while they cut meat slices and make sandwiches.
2Not a bad salary for carrot stick noshing and divan sprawling.
3Cody shook his head while noshing a too-full mouth of pizza.
4By noshing on the men, because that was what happened.
5He leans against the bike rack, noshing on the cold, sweet chips of ice.
1"As always." Diego was eating like a bird, picking at his food.
1I eat like a bird, you know.
3Though when she finished she said, "You'll never get to play rugby for the Springboks if you eat like a bird, Peekay."
4I'd eaten like a bird yesterday, and I was feeling it.
5From what he could tell, she ate like a bird.
1He's like a madman if he doesn't get his nosh on time.
2In the home of "saintly" food, there is something for everyone nosh on.
3Pull on a sweater, nosh on some Jarlsberg cheese, and give the series a look.
4When I go outside I see rabbits in the fields, and ducks regularly come to nosh on the waste.
5Once there, enjoy the spectacular ocean view and nosh on gourmet dishes delivered to you by your waiter via zip-line.
6BITES: The actor, who has recently gone vegan, noshed on avocado and tomato salad.
7BITES: The crew noshed on albacore niçoise salad and an assortment of artisanal sandwiches.
8By noshing on the men, because that was what happened.
9He leans against the bike rack, noshing on the cold, sweet chips of ice.
10She was noshing on flavored yogurt as we talked, eating it in little nipping bites.
11By noshing on the men, we can make man steaks and we're just good here, sorry.
12He also noshes on sushi at Tomi Sushi.
13The back lawn was littered with the nation's top media reporters and cameramen, noshing on their complimentary burgers.
14Shiraishi began the day by noshing on a V11 and a V12, completing the problems in just a few tries.
15Nosh on the charcuterie platter of the day, all sourced from a local farm-then wash it down with a bacon martini if you're feeling gluttonous.
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