10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «NIBBLINGLY»
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Telegraphic Code, to Ensure Secresy in the Transmission of ...
15089 Negotiable ... . 15040 Next ... . . 15090 Negotiate ... . . 15041 Nib • *5091
Negotiated ... . 15042 Nibble ... . . 15092 Negotiating ... • 15043 Nibbled ... . •
15093 Negotiation ... • 15044 Nibbling • 15094 Negotiator • 15045 Nibblingly •
15095 ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... dargnowr, brighorwr; cnithiwr, tamigydd Nibblingly, nib'-bling-li, ad. dan ddeint-
io, dan gnithio, dan ddargnöi Nica, nei'-ca, s. math o grestogyn hir- gynffonog
Nice, neis, a. moethus; destlus; cain; dain, nais, mwythus, misi, llerw, blydd, plydd
, ...
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Heir to the Glimmering World
Mitwisser ate nibblingly, sniffing at the food. He seemed to sniff at Bertram too,
who was scurrying in and out of the kitchen like a chef in an obscure restaurant
attempting to make its name. When the boys had dispersed, I tried to account for
...
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The Roxburghshire Word-Book
NE, W. 1. tr. To eat (anything) nibblingly. 2. int. To nibble (as a rabbit, hare, etc.); “
Auld liart carlins wi' mous moupin' like maukins in May! ” (1820 A.M., June 533). [
med. Sc. moup = 1.] IMOUPER ('mupar), v. Rxb., 0. tr. = MOUP v. I. [-er (c): p. 33.]
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
nibblingly adverb. © 16c. □ nibble at something 1 to nibble it. 2 colloq to show
cautious interest in (a proposal, etc). niblick /'nibhk/ o noun, golf an old-fashioned
golf club with a heavy head and wide face, used for lofting. nibs c> singular noun
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Grins Just on the verge of widening her yawn to bellow for a breakfast bowl of
dawn, she all at once recalled who lay in bed across the hall, and nibblingly
instead knuckled our door. Big Sister dared to knob. Once I was theirs,
Grandmother ...
What he had seen was Stinker and Smoko running down the hill and yelling and
jumping and beating at themselves while around and upon them a cloud of
hornets nibblingly preyed. Because the thing in the chimney had been the
hornets' ...
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
with a pointec instrument ; 1. To make strokes with the beak or a pointed
instrument I 2. To eat, esp. nibblingly «Tt«fll I Noun. A stroke with the beak or a
pointed instrument ; a mark made as a result of this ; C^fa?, 5 % «?ta ; cit^mii iftn i
To peck ...
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The student's English dictionary, the pronunciation adapted ...
One who bites a little at a time; a carper. Nibbling, nibl-ing, ppr. or a. Biting in
small bits; carping. Nibblingly, nibl- nibbling manner. Nibblingly, niba-ing-Ii, adv.
In a Nice, nie, a. [Sax. hnesc, nesc, soft, ten- der; north Fris, neask, tender, soft;
mid.
John Ogilvie, Richard Cull, 1865
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The New General and Mining Telegraph Code
Nibblingly Niblick Niccolite . Nicelings . Nicest . Niceties Nichar. . Nickartree
Nickeared Nickelic . Nickname. Nicknaming Nicksticks Nicolaitan Nicotylia .
Nidamental Niddiceck Niddui. . Nidering . Nidgery . Nidificate. Nidnod .
Nidnodding Nidor ...
Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal, 1903
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Carole Middleton: the grounded granny who took pole position
Carole, who can look lip-nibblingly anxious on public occasions, cut a radiant figure in a sprigged Orla Kiely dress. Back in 2011, when the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jul 13»