knabble Antonyms

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Meaning of knabble

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knabble (v. i.)

To bite or nibble.

knabble Sentence Examples

  1. The squirrel knabbed the nut from the bird feeder and scurried away.
  2. The dog knabbed the bone from the child's hand and ran off with it.
  3. The thief knabbed the necklace from the display case and slipped out of the store unnoticed.
  4. The cat knabbed the mouse from its hiding spot and played with it before eating it.
  5. The child knabbed a piece of candy from the jar and popped it into their mouth.
  6. The artist knabbed a piece of charcoal from the box and began sketching on the paper.
  7. The student knabbed a pencil from their desk and began taking notes during the lecture.
  8. The shopper knabbed a loaf of bread from the shelf and added it to their basket.
  9. The cook knabbed a handful of spices from the cabinet and added them to the pot of soup.
  10. The gardener knabbed a pair of gloves from the shed and began weeding the flower garden.

FAQs About the word knabble

To bite or nibble.

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The squirrel knabbed the nut from the bird feeder and scurried away.

The dog knabbed the bone from the child's hand and ran off with it.

The thief knabbed the necklace from the display case and slipped out of the store unnoticed.

The cat knabbed the mouse from its hiding spot and played with it before eating it.