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Meaning of knapple

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knapple (v.)

To break off with an abrupt, sharp noise; to bite; to nibble.

knapple Sentence Examples

  1. The dog knappled at the bone, its teeth chattering against the hard surface.
  2. The toddler knappled on a carrot stick, its tiny mouth making satisfying crunching noises.
  3. The old woman knappled on a piece of bread, her frail teeth crumbling the crust.
  4. The mouse gnawed and knappled at the cheese, its whiskers twitching as it savored its meal.
  5. The squirrel knappled on an acorn, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
  6. The rabbit knappled on some grass, its soft lips moving rhythmically.
  7. The goat knappled on leaves from a low-hanging branch, its hooves clopping against the ground.
  8. The horse knappled on hay, its strong teeth grinding the dried grass.
  9. The cow knappled on cud, its jaws working in slow, rhythmic motion.
  10. The hamster knappled on seeds and nuts, its tiny paws clutching the food as it ate.

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To break off with an abrupt, sharp noise; to bite; to nibble.

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The dog knappled at the bone, its teeth chattering against the hard surface.

The toddler knappled on a carrot stick, its tiny mouth making satisfying crunching noises.

The old woman knappled on a piece of bread, her frail teeth crumbling the crust.

The mouse gnawed and knappled at the cheese, its whiskers twitching as it savored its meal.