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I . nosh [nɒʃ, Am nɑ:ʃ] Brit inf N no pl

nosh
żarcie nt

II . nosh [nɒʃ, Am nɑ:ʃ] Brit inf VB trans, intr

nosh-up N Brit inf

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It was a hand roll that required both hands to eat, making it more nosh than nibble.
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Apparently, dry food is left out all day for cats to nosh on.
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Nosh's deadline has been delayed again so negotiations could be concluded with a preferred bidder.
www.stuff.co.nz
A giant pot of beef stew boils over open flames as we nosh fresh watermelon.
crosscut.com
Even in the era of paleo and gluten-free, there are still hordes of us who will gladly nosh on crusty, chewy, soul-warming bread.
www.npr.org
And perks little and big, from private jet travel to a little free nosh now and then, have been locked down by ethics rules.
www.politico.com
A lethal rum punch, a few bottles of wine, some tasteful nosh and 45 open minds made for a great evening.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
They make the city feel more alive and friendly, frankly, by drawing crowds onto the sidewalks with showy, conversation-starting nosh.
www.straight.com
Nosh on aphrodesiac oysters in a classic brasserie.
www.dmarge.com
I doubt it would have been, as don't forget landlords had already been through trauma with previous incarnations of nosh.
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