Sentence examples for nip in from inspiring English sources

'nip in' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe quickly entering or exiting (often a building or vehicle) or to describe quickly getting something done. For example: "I'll just nip in and grab some milk before I head home."

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There's a nip in the air, I said.

Have a tailor "nip in your jackets at the waist".

We nip in to gaze at the Mona Lisa.

Fifa, as is their wont, vacillated, allowing Barcelona to nip in and sign him.

Most important, perhaps, is to nip in the bud the current rise in weight and diabetes.

I could make the moves and just nip in when it matters, and Jenny can do that too.

The sun shone too, for a change, even if there was still an east coast nip in the wind.

It's fall, there's a nip in the air, and a harvest-like scene awaits on the table.

I nip in and out of events catching the vocabulary of what I thought was a bygone age.

Almost all the stories have a wintry setting or a nip in the air or a chill in the bone.

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