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nibble

nib·ble [ níbb'l ]


verb  (past and past participle nib·bled, present participle nib·bling, 3rd person present singular nib·bles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb take small quick bites: to take a series of small quick bites at something, or eat something in a series of small quick bites
She nibbled an apple while she read.

2. transitive and intransitive verb bite playfully and caressingly: to take gentle playful little bites at part of somebody's body as a form of caress
The lion cubs nibbled at each other playfully.

3. intransitive verb reduce gradually: to reduce or wear away something gradually by taking a small amount at a time
These day-to-day expenses nibble away at our money.

4. intransitive verb show mild interest: to show a tentative interest in something
Lower the price a little and the buyers will start to nibble.



noun  (plural nib·bles)
Definition:
 
1. act of nibbling: a series of small quick or gentle bites at something

2. tiny amount of food: a tiny amount of some type of food ( informal )

3. expression of mild interest: an expression of tentative interest
I've been trying to make a sale all day but not a nibble so far.

[Early 16th century. Origin ?]

nib·bler noun
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