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nipping

/nip-ing/US // ˈnɪp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈnɪpɪŋ) //

咬合,咬牙切齿,咬啮,咬人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : sharp or biting, as cold.
    • : sarcastic; caustic.

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Examples

  • It is your best shot at nipping any future wedding invites (and accompanying airfare to Missouri) in the bud.

  • “She kept nipping at my socks and pulling them down,” he said.

  • While Michael Jackson had younger sister Janet nipping at his heels with Grammy Awards and gold records, Whitney stood alone.

  • This source and others pointed to the site JustJared as nipping at Hilton's heels as a music industry influencer.

  • Heading into the fourth day of competition, upstart Wall Street Journal was nipping at the heels of the Gray Lady.

  • So they held the prisoner fast, and led him to the brooklet, nipping his throat tightly to choke an outcry.

  • Streaks of gray haze rose a foot or two into the nipping air, and the clash of shovels had a new, harsh ring.

  • Mayo braved nipping wind and iced rigging and took the glass to the main crosstrees.

  • We'd find their tracks and places where they'd been nipping off the ends of branches and twigs, and follow them up.

  • And while he slept, a nipping wind from the far, northern Highlands swooped down on the mist and sent it flying out to sea.