Sentence examples for is nipping from inspiring English sources

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is nipping

noun

A small quantity of something edible or a potable liquor.

  • I'll just take a nip of that cake.

Exact(39)

Vice is nipping at virtue's heels.

Trenton is nipping at your heels.

In most, though, he is nipping at Mr Romney's heels.

Now the system is nipping at their heels.

The new moderate face of the Greens, Richard di Natale is nipping at Labor's left flank.

At the front Hamilton is nipping away at Rosberg and the two Mercedes have opened up a decent gap.

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The waist is nipped, the bottom tidy, and the breasts are a thing of wonder.

Her face is nipped pink, her frame half-swallowed by a voluminous jumper.

They're nipping and tucking it instead.

Hot young companies are nipping at its heels.

Medical bills are nipping at the couple's heels.

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