Polish English Dictionary

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1. nibble


She took a nibble of her cookie.
Mouse nibbled the biscuit cautiously.
She nibbled the chocolate biscuits to avoid eating too many
He nibbled at the idea, but would not make a definite decision.
He nibbled her ear playfully.
Since the bread was in her hand now, she nibbled.
We nibbled cheese and crackers. We nibbled on some cheese and crackers before dinner.
nibble dry food
Ben stopped nibbling his apple.; Do you have some peanuts for us to nibble while the party warms up?;
Our house was on the market for six months and there wasn't a single nibble.
You say you had a nibble, it looked to me like you'd polished it off.
Do you ever happen to nibble between meals?

2. purse


You will feel the effect in your own purses and accounts.
I lost my purse.
This is the same purse that I lost a week ago.
Empty the purse into this bag.
It was not until I reached home that I missed my purse.
A boy snatched my purse as he rode by on his bicycle.
Your purse is similar to mine.
I examined the purse again, and found it empty.
You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
She was very glad to find the purse she had given up for lost.
She was looking for the keys in her purse when he attacked her.
He said that he had left his purse at home and asked me if I could lend him 1,000 yen.
“I’ve still got ten Galleons,” she said, checking her purse.
Paul wasn't with Mary when her purse was stolen.
The man had tapped her on the shoulder and returned the purse that she had lost earlier.