gentle biting eat intermittently; take small bites of; "He pieced at the sandwich all morning"; "She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles" bite gently; "The woman tenderly nibbled at her baby's ear" bite off very small pieces; "She nibbled on her cracker
If one thing nibbles at another, it gradually affects, harms, or destroys it. how best to compete with the overseas nations nibbling at our traditional markets Nibble away means the same as nibble. Several manufacturers are also nibbling away at Ford's traditional customer base
If you nibble food, you eat it by biting very small pieces of it, for example because you are not very hungry. He started to nibble his biscuit She nibbled at the corner of a piece of dry toast. Nibble is also a noun. We each took a nibble
If you nibble something, you bite it very gently. John found he was kissing and nibbling her ear Daniel Winter nibbled on his pen
When an animal nibbles something, it takes small bites of it quickly and repeatedly. A herd of goats was nibbling the turf around the base of the tower The birds cling to the wall and nibble at the brickwork. Nibble away means the same as nibble. The rabbits nibbled away on the herbaceous plants