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 stiofan
 
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							| The action of taking very small bites of a food. Like a mouse eating cheese.   John is nibling on the chocolate bar because he is afraid of eating it all too quickly, He wants the bar to last as long as possible. |  16 Jun 2016     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| We all know what BLING is:     Nie (German for never) has a pretty universal understanding as never.   So nibbling = NEVER BLING |  16 Jun 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I thought they were the people who owned the ring in Germanic mythology - basis of Wagner �s operas.   Bruce  |  16 Jun 2016     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| Really difficult to decide which one was the winner but in the end I �ve gone for Apodo �s entry.       It really means the children of your siblings. So, Georginsantanna was actually right.    |  16 Jun 2016     
					
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 georginasantanna
 
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							| Hi! I didn �t know I was right! It just made no sense to me and I thought it was a good definition and it was the real definition in the end!    |  17 Jun 2016     
					
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 spinney
 
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							| A damn fine guess, to be sure.  |  17 Jun 2016     
					
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