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  • And likewise, the Maid held not up her tablets to be kist, as alway; but eat them, quiet and meditative, and with little nibblings, as that she did ponder upon other matters, or mayhap to be not hungry.

    The Night Land 2007

  • "The beast who was born to live on flesh is not to be nourished on the nibblings of urts," I said.

    Magicians of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1988

  • Jordanna hunched a shoulder to protect her neck and keep his sensual nibblings from going any farther.

    Ride the Thunder Janet Dailey 1980

  • Jordanna hunched a shoulder to protect her neck and keep his sensual nibblings from going any farther.

    Ride the Thunder Janet Dailey 1980

  • Jordanna hunched a shoulder to protect her neck and keep his sensual nibblings from going any farther.

    Ride the Thunder Janet Dailey 1980

  • Jordanna hunched a shoulder to protect her neck and keep his sensual nibblings from going any farther.

    Ride the Thunder Janet Dailey 1980

  • It is like the nibblings of a mouse at a mountain.

    Life and sport in China Second Edition Oliver George Ready

  • Every body eats of every thing largely and voraciously, and the short pauses between the appearance of the dishes are filled up by nibblings at such salutary and digestible _extremets_ as raw hams and herrings, pickled cucumbers, and pickled grapes!

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various

  • Then, between the nibblings at the crackers and pickles Jack had despised, the girls settled down, and at last had time to admire the place they had selected for their Summer stay.

    The Motor Girls on Crystal Bay or, The Secret of the Red Oar Margaret Penrose

  • Or, in the very rare and precious album of things that Really Are Funny, see archy's radio interviews on the Road Paste Hour, or his nibblings of the Experts in Washington.

    Christopher Morley writes about Don Marquis 1937

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