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kibble

/kib-uhl/US // ˈkɪb əl //UK // (ˈkɪbəl) //

叽叽喳喳,犬牙交错,叽叽咕咕,叽叽喳喳的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    kib·bled, kib·bling.

    • : to grind or divide into particles or pellets, as coarse-ground meal or prepared dry dog food.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : grains or pellets resulting from a kibbling process.

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Examples

  • Holding up to one cup of food at a time, the bowl wobbles and rocks and it’s up to your pet to figure out how to use his paws or snout in a way that will release his kibble!

  • Many canine diets consist of kibble, dog treats, maybe a few scraps from their human’s dinner table, and, well, more kibble.

  • To control for that impeccable sense of smell, the researchers taped a piece of kibble to the inside of each cup.

  • Not only did the little ones find the kibble around 70 percent of the time, their performance didn’t improve over the 12 trials.

  • Whether they’ve knocked over their food bowl and left your kitchen floor awash with kibble, or they’ve left a trail of fluff, fur, and hair on every sofa, bed, and chair in the house, pets need a lot of cleaning up after.

  • UNDERWOOD: Clairhuhhh, if this goes like I think it will, those cats will have more kibble than they know what to do with.

  • Almost at the same moment the kibble appeared flying upwards.

  • Mr Kibble had staggered up, with his lower jaw dropped, catching Potterson by the shoulder, and pointing to the half-door.

  • Could not I run down to Grasmere for a week, with Kibble to take care of me, and see dear grandmother?

  • Besides, Lady Maulevrier objected before to the idea of your travelling alone with Kibble.

  • Kibble, the faithful Grasmere girl, sat by the divan, fanning the sufferer with a large Japanese fan.