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nip

noun as in swallow, taste

verb as in bite; take small part

verb as in stop, thwart

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Example Sentences

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This put him in a foul mood, for the beets’ first tender sprouts had been nipped by the snowfall.

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Clearly, the situation had to be nipped in the bud, for any change in the day’s schedule risked throwing off the careful precision of the plan Penelope and Simon had devised.

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Afterward the children played happily with their old friend, tugging on her fur and pulling her by the ears while she gently nipped and rolled them around between her massive paws.

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To all appearances, the trio of barking, nipping, squirrel-chasing imps had been raised by wolves, and this was why they were not, strictly speaking, ordinary children.

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Because Jofra Archer has that angle of nipping back towards the stumps, can he nip one away?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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