nibbler

IPA: nˈɪbɫɝ

noun

  • Someone who nibbles.
  • A tool for cutting sheet metal.
  • A fish of the sea chub subfamily Girellinae.
  • (computing, historical) A kind of program for copying protected floppy disks.
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Examples of "nibbler" in Sentences

  • So it depends on what kind of nibbler you happen to be.
  • "It may not be a Gmail killer, but it could be nibbler," she predicted.
  • Julie had turned a classic meat-and-potatoes man into some kind of organic nibbler.
  • Devaki Kaki was an expert pickle maker and I guess that's why Bal became a expert pickle nibbler.
  • A nibbler, like Tom was—the only boy I ever knew who ate nuts one at a time instead of by the fistful.
  • Its eyes were big, black and glassy like those of a mindless nibbler, like one of the billions from those flying scourges one must avoid to imagine if possible.
  • You need to get yourself a brown paper bag from the liquor store, breathe in and out of it slowly, and meditate on the words of (alleged carpet-nibbler) Eleanor Roosevelt: “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”
  • Eat four to five times a day (research has shown that using a 'nibbler' eating pattern encourages weight loss to a greater extent than 'gorging' on three large meals a day, provided that you only nibble on healthy, low-fat foods).

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