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Meaning of nibble
to eat something by taking small bites
Etymology of nibble
The word "nibble" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with the Old English word "gnibbian" and the Middle English word "nibben", both meaning to bite or gnaw, likely derived from the Proto-Germanic word "gnibjan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "gneid-", also seen in the Latin "rodere", to gnaw
Synonyms
Definitions
- to eat something by taking small bites, typically in a casual or tentative way
- * to wear away or damage something by constantly taking small amounts
Usage Examples
- The rabbit began to nibble on the fresh lettuce leaves
- * She nibbled on a piece of cheese while watching the movie
- * The constant nibbling of the mouse on the wire eventually caused it to break