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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The squirrel took a quick nibble of the acorn before scampering away.
The jeweler delicately grasped the gemstone with a nibble to set it into the ring.
The sculptor used a nibble to hold the clay in position while shaping the sculpture.
The potter relied on a nibble to firmly grasp the clay vessel as she shaped it on the wheel.
I felt a nibble on my fishing line and quickly reeled it in.
The electrician used a nibble to hold the wire steady while he connected it to the circuit.
As I relaxed by the beach, a fish gave a sudden nibble on my toe in the water.
I left my sandwich unattended for a moment, and a seagull swooped down for a nibble.
The error correction code can correct up to two nibble errors.
The librarian suggested that the students should nibble the relevant paragraphs from the book into their research papers.
The scientist used a specialized tool to nibble the DNA samples onto the microarray for analysis.
The jeweler carefully used a nibble to secure the gemstone in the ring.
The programmer decided to nibble the large video file into smaller chunks for easier processing.
The metalworker used a nibble to hold the metal piece securely while shaping it.
The horse leaned forward and gave a nibble on the apple offered by the rider.
The hiker felt a nibble on their fishing line and reeled in a small trout.
The toddler took a little nibble of the chocolate cake.
I couldn't resist taking a nibble of the freshly baked bread.
The photographer decided to nibble the photos from the memory card onto her computer for editing.
The goat approached the fence and gave a curious nibble on the grass.
The electrician used a nibble to grip the wire while connecting it to the socket.
The restaurant served complimentary breadsticks as a pre-meal nibble.
The technician decided to nibble the code changes into multiple commits for easier review.
The programmer had to nibble the large dataset into smaller chunks for efficient processing.
I always like to have a little nibble of dark chocolate after dinner.
The nibble value represents a smaller unit of information compared to a byte.
The nibble format is commonly used in binary code.
The librarian helped the patron nibble the large e-book onto their e-reader for convenient reading.
The fisherman caught a colorful nibble during his fishing trip.
She offered her guests a plate of cheese cubes for a light nibble before dinner.
The child took a cautious nibble of the unfamiliar vegetable.
She packed some nuts and raisins as a healthy nibble for her hiking trip.
The hamster took a little nibble of the carrot.
I enjoyed a delicious nibble of the cheese at the wine tasting.
He savored each delicious nibble of the chocolate cake.
The waiter brought a basket of warm bread rolls as a nibble to enjoy before the main course.
The toddler took a small nibble of the apple slice.
She enjoyed a quiet evening at home, reading a book and occasionally taking a nibble from a bowl of mixed nuts.
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