Eat intermittently; take small bites of.
Group of four bits; unit of information.
1 He decided to go out and buy some wine and nibble food.
2 But to nibble a hole in the Germany Army might take years.
3 She would even nibble his calves for the fun of the thing.
4 Nait took a test nibble at the thing, looked to Least, puzzled.
5 Then the five little mice each chose a red apple to nibble .
6 Spitting is allowed and you can nibble on biscuits, biltong and cheese.
7 After the first taste it grew eager, and began to nibble hungrily.
8 Only by joining us can they get a nibble at the spoils.
9 She dismounted and let her horse nibble a few blades of grass.
10 No, I'm afraid they seem to have evolved for females to nibble .
11 They just give their victim a nibble , and lap at the wound.
12 Finally they decide to venture so far as to nibble a bit.
13 Good enough to eat, or at least nibble on for a while.
14 I think Mr. Lyon has had a nibble from a fresh-water fish.
15 She knows how I love to nibble on good things to eat.
16 That leaves the rest of us to just nibble around the edges.
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