Sentences with nipped
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N n - He nipped off a piece of steak and gave it to the dog.
- A cold wind that nips the fingers.
- Rohan Connolly The umpires could have nipped the Barry Hall-Scott Thompson aggro in the bud before it got out of hand.
- In warmer months, the likelihood of getting nipped extends south to NSW, Victoria, South Australia and even Tasmania.
- A person who relishes an occasional nip.
- It was nip and tuck as to which sailboat would reach port first.