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the nipping
noun
A small quantity of something edible or a potable liquor.
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Sondra and Sid do all the nipping here, playfully tossing insults at each other.
Will I have the clothes?' " Miller, a retired social-studies teacher, was dressed in a ship-worthy navy blazer and gray slacks that he tried to keep free from the nipping of Sydney, a Jack Russell terrier.
The two sauropods selected represent the nipping and strong skull types, respectively, and are excellent examples of the two basic forms and, unlike many sauropods, both have good skull material available.
With all of the nipping, tucking and Vanderpump ing), there's no telling what these ladies look like under all of that artifice.
If the nipping or aggression does not respond to your efforts within a few weeks, consult a professional for help with your situation.
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In Ireland, boys didn't swim in the nip.
I awoke on Friday, my first morning here, to the nip of pervasive economic anxiety.
So, when was the last time you saw yourself in the nip?
"We didn't even get anything off the Nip," Sanchez had said.
The nips and tucks in Pocket PC 2003 are all steps forward.
£39.95, masterofmalt.com Verdict For your Burns Night toast, our pick of the nips is Balblair's spectacular 2003 offering.
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