nip in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
NIP (verb): to bite or pinch lightly, often causing a slight sensation of cold or discomfort.
Sample Sentences
- The cold winds began to nip at her cheeks as she walked through the park.
- He took a quick nip of whiskey to warm himself on the chilly evening.
- The dog would often nip playfully at his owner's heels during their games.
- She felt a sharp nip of pain in her ankle after twisting it on the uneven ground.
- As the sun set, the temperature dropped, and a frosty nip filled the air.
- The cold wind began to nip at her face as she walked home.
- He felt a sharp nip from the dog when he accidentally startled it.
- She decided to nip the problem in the bud before it escalated further.
- The frosty air had a way of nipping at exposed skin during the winter months.
- He tried to nip his bad habits by setting stricter personal goals.
- The cold wind began to nip at her cheeks as she walked along the shore.
- He decided to nip the problem in the bud before it escalated any further.
- She felt a sudden nip of excitement when she received the job offer.
- The fox made a quick nip at the rabbit before it darted away into the bushes.
- To save time, he tried to nip his coffee break down to just a few minutes.