nibble in the PONS Dictionary

nibble Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to nibble at the bait

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When the transmitter detects the toggle, this procedure is repeated for the next nibble.
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They wander inside a big farm van to nibble at the food.
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Her hat often contains a hotdog and some salad, from which she nibbles occasionally.
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Here the column is determined by the least significant nibble, and the row is determined by the most significant nibble.
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The attribute byte stores the foreground color in the low nibble and the background color and blink attribute in the high nibble.
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A "nybble", sometimes nibble, is a number composed of four bits.
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The painting shows a boy slumped against a dark background, where a sheep nibbles at a dull brown vine.
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He started nibbling on dry bread to give him the strength to stay awake through his morning receptions.
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The smaller gonozooids do not seem to sting the fish and the fish is reported to frequently nibble on these tentacles.
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They were capable of bit-by-bit copying, also called nibbling.
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