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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
- 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.
- The squirrel knappled on an acorn, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
- The rabbit knappled on some grass, its soft lips moving rhythmically.
- The goat knappled on leaves from a low-hanging branch, its hooves clopping against the ground.
- The horse knappled on hay, its strong teeth grinding the dried grass.
- The cow knappled on cud, its jaws working in slow, rhythmic motion.
- 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.