- verbnibbling (present participle)
- take small bites out of:"she nibbled at her food" · "he sat nibbling a cookie"
- eat in small amounts, especially between meals:"I put on weight because I was constantly nibbling"
- gently bite at (a part of the body), especially amorously or nervously:"Tamar nibbled her bottom lip" · "he nibbled at her earlobe"
- gradually erode or eat away:"inflation was nibbling away at spending power"
- informalshow cautious interest in a project or proposal:"there's a New York agent nibbling"
Originlate 15th century: probably of Low German or Dutch origin; compare with Low German nibbeln ‘gnaw’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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