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Your decor is fine, though there may be some nibbling of plants.
There are only the little, invisible twitches, like a nibbling of fish.'"
Or simply some heavy nibbling.
That made Salt pause in her desultory nibbling, done, Estrella was sure, mostly to keep them company.
They clustered around the patient like a shoal of ungainly fish, Conway thought, about to begin their surgical nibbling.
Whereupon there was a great nibbling of lips, and the pear was finished amid kisses.
It was slow at first as she savored the hot lick of his tongue, the nibbling of his lips.
No tongue, no nibbling.
"Breakfast skippers replace calories during the day with mindless nibbling, bingeing at lunch and dinner.
I may mention, for example, that this story has been written at one sitting and without interruption, except for the nibbling of some chocolate, by its means.
Now, that would be an interesting voyage, wouldn't it-- to cross the ocean without any loss of your food supply to the nibbling of rats."
(They were Saran-wrapped, so no nibbling.)
The kiss began as a brush of lips, an exploration of tongues, a nibbling of teeth, a pressing of mouths.
Service is slow, but so is the sipping of the wine ($5 a glass) and the nibbling of the oysters (six for $16.)
Can you advise me how to stop stem rot on Water Wisteria, or is it the nibbling of the Platies and Swords that cause this?
After a few minutes of silent and desultory nibbling, Inos stoked up her courage and asked, "And what about the petitions you accepted?"
Both grass and clovers recover and grow more quickly when grazed hard for a short period and then rested for two to three weeks than they do under continuous nibbling.
Now that he had stopped that sensual nibbling, Pilar leaned back against him, contentment sighing through her at the hard, solid warmth of his body, whipped lean and rugged.
And in further answer to you, no, I am not Jewish, though it was necessary for me to learn to read Hebrew as a child, along with a small nibbling of Greek.
His mother reported that he went through periods when he appeared to be showing a little interest in food, but these were usually followed by periods of rigorous fasting or at best his typical sort of reluctant nibbling.
To protect its bark from the winter sun and wind, I wrapped the entire trunk in paper; to thwart the nibbling of field mice, I swaddled the base of the trunk in a strip of window screen.
But when I reached the shore, I found my legs cramped and numbed and my feet bore traces of the nibbling of fish upon their soles, withal I had felt nothing for excess of anguish and fatigue.
Describing the termites, Maeterlinck wrote: "Their work is done under the cover of silence and only an alert ear is able to recognise the noise of the nibbling of millions of jaws in the night, which devour the building and prepare for its collapse.
Bernard Rudofsky, in his book "The Unfashionable Human Body," writes of certain amatory practices in New Guinea, where "the nibbling of eyelashes plays a part in love-making. . . . The result are naked eyelids which enhance a person's amatory status.