nibble in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Nibble: to take small bites or to eat something in small amounts.
Sample Sentences
- The rabbit likes to nibble on fresh lettuce every morning.
- She took a small nibble of the chocolate cake before deciding to have more.
- As the storm raged outside, he nervously nibbled on his fingernails.
- The children sat on the picnic blanket, happily nibbling their sandwiches.
- He watched the mouse nibble on a piece of cheese left out on the counter.
- The rabbit began to nibble on the fresh greens in the garden.
- She took a small nibble of the chocolate cake before deciding to have a larger slice.
- As I sat on the porch, I watched the squirrels nibble on acorns scattered around the yard.
- He always liked to nibble on popcorn while watching his favorite movies.
- The child took a cautious nibble of the unfamiliar fruit, intrigued by its vibrant color.
- The mouse took a small nibble of the cheese before scurrying away.
- She enjoyed a gentle nibble on her partner's ear, teasing him playfully.
- After dinner, I had a nibble of dessert, just enough to satisfy my sweet tooth.
- The rabbit nibbled on the fresh greens in the garden with great enthusiasm.
- He decided to nibble at the edges of his old notebook, lost in thought.
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