Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Nibble"
The meaning of "Nibble" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does nibble on mean?
A:
Literally, to nibble something or nibble on something is to eat small bites of it. It can also be used a little bit more metaphorically to mean eating a small amount, or having a snack. So, if someone says "We nibbled on some cookies," for example, they most likely mean that they had a small snack of cookies, rather than that they literally took small bites of the cookies.
Q:
What does we got a nibble mean?
A:
A fish has taken our bait. Now we can pull it in.
Q:
What does nibble mean?
A:
https://www.wordwebonline.com/search.pl?w=nibble
Verb: nibble
1. Bite off very small pieces
Example: "She nibbled on her cracker"
2. Bite gently
Example: "The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear"
3. Eat intermittently; take small bites of
Example: "She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles";
- pick, piece
Noun: nibble
1. Gentle biting
2. (computing) half a byte
Verb: nibble
1. Bite off very small pieces
Example: "She nibbled on her cracker"
2. Bite gently
Example: "The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear"
3. Eat intermittently; take small bites of
Example: "She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles";
- pick, piece
Noun: nibble
1. Gentle biting
2. (computing) half a byte
Q:
What does Give me a nibble. mean?
A:
意味は"ちょっと食べさせてください."
nibble="噛る"、"小さい動物のように食べる"
nibble="噛る"、"小さい動物のように食べる"
Q:
What does nibbles(noun) mean?
A:
"Someone took a nibble out of the cake I left in the fridge!"
Example sentences using "Nibble"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nibble away at .
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with nibble.
A:
I like to nibble my food.
The mouse nibbled the cheese.
He gave me a gentle nibble on my ear.
The boy would only nibble at his food because he was not hungry.
The mouse nibbled the cheese.
He gave me a gentle nibble on my ear.
The boy would only nibble at his food because he was not hungry.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nibble.
A:
The mice like to nibble on the cheese.
I like to nibble the edges off of my reese's peanut butter cup.
I like to have some snacks on hand so I can have something to nibble on.
I don't like it when you nibble on my ears.
I like to nibble the edges off of my reese's peanut butter cup.
I like to have some snacks on hand so I can have something to nibble on.
I don't like it when you nibble on my ears.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nibble.
A:
To eat something by biting small pieces.
He nibbles a cracker.
She nibbles a piece of cake.
He nibbles a cracker.
She nibbles a piece of cake.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with nibble.
A:
The rabbit nibbled on the lettuce.
I'll just have a nibble.
I'll just have a nibble.
Synonyms of "Nibble" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between nibble and gnaw ?
A:
To nibble is to take little bites. Like a mouse eating cheese.
To gnaw is more to chew on. Like to gnaw on bone
To gnaw is more to chew on. Like to gnaw on bone
Q:
What is the difference between nibble and peck ?
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Nibble is softer and if an animal nibbled you, it wouldn’t really hurt. Peck is more aggressive. A bird might peck you with its beak, and it would probably hurt a little.
You can also nibble on your food. It means to take lots of small bites. A chicken pecks at the ground to get its food.
You can also nibble on your food. It means to take lots of small bites. A chicken pecks at the ground to get its food.
Q:
What is the difference between nibble and bite ?
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When you bite into something, you’re getting a portion of it into your mouth. A nibble is barely retaining anything into your mouth. For example: I take two big bites of my sandwich.
Or: My hamster’s tiny mouth nibbles at his cracker, only receiving crumbs.
Or: My hamster’s tiny mouth nibbles at his cracker, only receiving crumbs.
Q:
What is the difference between nibble on and nibble at ?
A:
They are the same.
Q:
What is the difference between nibble at the idea and toy with the idea ?
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toy with the data sounds more natural. You nibble at food, and that's kind of an old person thing to say.
Translations of "Nibble"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? nibble
A:
ohhhh I see ‘nibble’ (small bite) 맞아요.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? nibble
A:
nibble means
datoo se thoda chakh kar test karna.
datoo se thoda chakh kar test karna.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? nibble
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Other questions about "Nibble"
Q:
I love to nibble these sweet treats. What does nibble and treats mean?
A:
to nibble = To eat in tiny bits, like a hamster does.
A treat is a special reward. We often use it to mean a small, very delicious, but maybe unhealthy snack. Maybe we eat a treat as a reward to ourselves sometimes haha.
Examples
- The hampster nibbled its food.
- I nibbled a little bit of the cake.
- The dog has been so good! Give him a treat.
- I have eaten salad all week. I can have a treat today.
- We’re going to the cinema today! What a treat!
A treat is a special reward. We often use it to mean a small, very delicious, but maybe unhealthy snack. Maybe we eat a treat as a reward to ourselves sometimes haha.
Examples
- The hampster nibbled its food.
- I nibbled a little bit of the cake.
- The dog has been so good! Give him a treat.
- I have eaten salad all week. I can have a treat today.
- We’re going to the cinema today! What a treat!
Q:
I love these nibbles. Does this sound natural?
A:
Americans don’t really call snacks nibbles like in the UK or NZ but I think they’ll still understand you
Q:
This is a nibble for drinks at the bar Ignis on the floor 10 in the hotel Unwind in Sapporo.
(Especially, could I use at/on/in correctly?) Does this sound natural?
(Especially, could I use at/on/in correctly?) Does this sound natural?
A:
If the names of the places are "Bar Ignis" and "Hotel Unwind", you don't need to use 'the'.
If the names don't include "Bar" and "Hotel", you can say:
"This is a snack to pair with drinks served at Ignis, a/the bar located on the tenth floor of the hotel Unwind in Sapporo."
If the names don't include "Bar" and "Hotel", you can say:
"This is a snack to pair with drinks served at Ignis, a/the bar located on the tenth floor of the hotel Unwind in Sapporo."
Q:
Fancy coming over for some nibbles? Does this sound natural?
A:
Excellent! I'll come over for some nibbles! :)
Q:
Would you eat any nibbles when you drink alcohol even if you're full? Does this sound natural?
A:
"nibbles" sounds a little weird... I'd just say "snacks"! :)
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