8 Verbs to Use for the Word nibbles

" At this point, Aunt Dahlia, who had taken one nibble at her whatever-it-was-on-toast and laid it down, begged usa little fretfully, I thoughtfor heaven's sake to cut out the cross-talk vaudeville stuff, as she had enough to bear already without having to listen to us doing our imitation of the Two Macs.

She ate a nibble of dinner as soberly as Amelia could have wished, then sat back, her eyes closed with a resolve to think clearly, closely, to some determination of her life.

Father McShane encouraged his nibble very scientifically.

" After eating their dinner they got out their fishing-tackle again; but the perch had stopped biting, and, after waiting patiently for half an hour without feeling a nibble, they unjointed their poles, drew up the anchor, and Frank seated himself at the helm, while George and Harry took the oars and pulled toward home.

That wee bit heap o' leaves an' stibble Has cost thee monie a weary nibble!

This will find you sitting after Breakfast, which you will have prolonged as far as you can with consistency to the poor handmaid that has the reversion of the Tea Leaves; making two nibbles of your last morsel of stale roll (you cannot have hot new ones on the Sabbath), and reluctantly coming to an end, because when that is done, what can you do till dinner?

There he sat for several tedious hours, but had secured only two nibbles at his line, neither of which proved to be anything more.

I never heard so many nibbles at slang from any of you five, as from the Rector of Compton in the last five minutes.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  nibbles