Eat a snack; eat lightly.
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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.
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.
6In the home of "saintly" food, there is something for everyone nosh on.
7Pull on a sweater, nosh on some Jarlsberg cheese, and give the series a look.
8With a good nose for it, you can track down top Irish nosh all over town.
9No doubt thought they thought they'd time their arrival to perfection, just in time for the nosh.
10A jump in the unemployment rate and Government department bosses are told expensive nosh-ups have to stop.
11A far cry from when the nation had far too much cash to splash on sub-prime nosh.
12But the spoon worked well for dessert -authentic period nosh with syllabub and a form of junket.
13Charles Dickens loved a bit of Christmas; the family gatherings, the crackling fires and above all, the nosh.
14Government department bosses have been told that big nosh-ups for staff at expensive restaurants have got to stop.
15Great British nosh The Cupcake Cafe.
16She called for Thai, ordered enough for the three of them to nosh before they dealt with Tyrone.