Synonyms for nibbling


Grammar : Verb
Spell : nib-uhl
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnɪb əl


Définition of nibbling

Origin :
  • 1650s, "act of nibbling," from nibble (v.). As "a small bite," from 1838.
  • verb bite, pick at
Example sentences :
  • At last the Rougons were nibbling at the pleasures of the wealthy!
  • Extract from : « The Fortune of the Rougons » by Emile Zola
  • All night long they travel, nibbling at their hard corn-bread.
  • Extract from : « Harper's Young People, August 3, 1880 » by Various
  • This nibbling policy is all very well, but it doesn't suit cavalry.
  • Extract from : « War Letters of a Public-School Boy » by Paul Jones.
  • Nibbling pensively at her cinnamon toast, Palla pondered this.
  • Extract from : « The Crimson Tide » by Robert W. Chambers
  • "I must make this division equal," and he kept on nibbling at the cheese.
  • Extract from : « Golden Moments » by Anonymous
  • Four guns are nibbling at the edge of the village with their shells.
  • Extract from : « Current History, A Monthly Magazine » by New York Times
  • Here we are rolling in riches while he may be nibbling at hunger's table.'
  • Extract from : « The Crimson Fairy Book » by Various
  • The fear and uncertainty were with him again—nagging, nibbling, gnawing at his reason.
  • Extract from : « Faithfully Yours » by Lou Tabakow
  • He was nibbling a morsel of totopo, which he, like us, could hardly swallow.
  • Extract from : « Adventures of a Young Naturalist » by Lucien Biart
  • He's very fond of nibbling paper, and it doesn't hurt him, for he doesn't eat it.
  • Extract from : « Peterkin » by Mary Louisa Molesworth

Antonyms for nibbling

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