Sever or remove by pinching or snipping.
1 But I might nip off a bit of tit in the process.
2 Aye OK. Is it alright if Ah nip off for a bit?
3 Then I'll say the goodbyes and nip off back to Dublin.
4 I'll nip off the end I've been at and put it back for mother.
5 We can nip off secretly by the other door.
6 Come, all's good for something; 'twill serve to nip off little twigs and destroy caterpillars.
7 Very good," it said, "I'll just nip off and shoot myself."
8 The boy climbed up the pole and began to nip off the ends of the wire.
9 Or stock will nip off the new leaves and shoots and the result is the same.
10 They like to drink at the brooks and nip off the buds of the lilac trees.
11 You nip off the bark with your teeth.
12 I just nip off to get a coffee.
13 Her opponent has taken the chance to nip off for what, for some reason, is called a 'comfort break'.
14 If it's rabbits, why don't they eat more of the plant, rather than just nip off the most unpalatable part?
15 Your only hope of survival is to nip off and see the high spots of the Empire for a few years-
16 Birds which nip off petals and musty foxes which brush down whole posies in their clumsiness are but positive checks to overproduction.
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