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1. He felt a sharp nip and realised that he was being
2. The piece of tissue on the cut is pulled away with a sharp but brief nip
3. “Want a nip?” Johnny held out the flask
4. Being primarily an herbivore himself, Horrifying Hippo would nip and pick on a variety of other plants that aroused his sensorial interest too, even enjoying an occasional side dish of the carcasses of dead animals although by nature he was not carnivorous nor a stalker and hunter like some of the tigers and other big pussycats in his environment
5. Nip it in the bud, as they say
6. It was late afternoon and there was a curious nip in the breeze, an icy bite even though they had passed beyond the most brisk snows
7. “Good that’s champion lad I will nip back and see how you are later but remember you must keep a sharp eye on the area in front of you as we have no idea where then Turks will come from
8. I got dressed and wandered down the hallway then I had a thought I would nip in and see how Ma was so I started downstairs to the first floor
9. “I will nip in and see Ma and have a chat with her for a while but I will try not to tire her
10. However I will nip out after to get something special for your tea tonight so you can all sit down and have slap up feed together
11. While they're occupied for the next three hours salvaging smashed baubles and fairy lights, nip to the kitchen…
12. The person who he had been that close had started out as Gordon and would turn into Rita, when the papers came through and he’d had the nip and tuck
13. Glancing away, she absentmindedly flicked her stubby tail, dislodging the foraging ant that had slipped through the coarse guard hairs to nip at her skin
14. ‘Excuse me,’ I said hurriedly, and abruptly got off the couch and made my way outside the room into the courtyard, instantly feeling the chill nip at my bones
15. "I'll nip back ter the graveyard and stick it by the monument
16. The land they rode by was planted mostly with coffee, but she also saw chayote, bananas, papaya, pineapple and even a chicken farm where a dog came out to nip at the stallion’s hooves
17. We liked to nip questions in the bud
18. I had to nip that attitude in the bud
19. Brendan and Layla were all suited up for the approach, so all he had to do was unbuckle and nip out the airlock
20. I’d better nip this in the bud, Cara told him
21. And who is going to nip him? England should, but she won't
22. WHO is going to nip him? Tell me that, Mr
23. The best solution to this whining, screaming or whinging behavior is to tackle it immediately, ideally before it establishes itself as an ingrained habit - try to nip it in the bud as they say
24. “Miss Trevor, we’ll be back in ten minutes, just have to nip out but when we come back you can tell us all that you know, ok?”
25. I stuck my hand out, all while transforming into my real form, hurling him across the floor where he skid a few meters behind before I pounced on him, my fangs ready to nip at his neck
26. No future is better than a future in a house full of strife and conflict, nip the problem in the bud before it brings the whole house to ruin
27. We will have a better chance to contain it, hopefully to nip it in the bud completely, and thus prevent the outbreak of full-scale warfare
28. way to nip gullibility in the bud
29. Those psychotic little Nip bastards
30. nip when it happened, almost at the point of ejaculation as he was and
31. I'm sorry to wake you, but I want you," he said huskily and started to kiss and nip at my neck without waiting for my reply
32. It was thus that, the vested interests of the West managed to nip in the bud the genuine Indian novel in English, and averted its challenge to their commercial writing
33. He theorized that the corrupt, by waylaying the children of the poor at school, contrived to nip in the bud the challenge of the have-nots
34. Squirrel Girl was no sooner settled than she felt a sharp nip at her hindquarters, followed by a loud "SQUAWK!" and her own "CHAWK" of pain
35. best champagne in the place, nip to the gents and
36. She takes a nip from her coffee
37. I can barely concentrate because my thoughts go to how I can nip all of this in the bud before there’s really an operation going on
38. For those of you who enjoy a little nip here and there,
39. Walter poured a small nip and offered the bottle to his friend, but Sturgiss shook his head
40. Something has to give and it usually does! This should be the last time that this shit goes down! I have to get on top of it and nip it in the bud before it kills me! This shit would not………
41. He popped up his head and felt a bullet nip his cheek
42. you nip up there and ask around
43. something which could lead to an accidental but still very painful nip
44. I told him tweren’t nothing wrong with having a wee nip every now and then and that it ain’t none of his business what goes on in my church and all—him being a foot-washing Baptist, you know
45. ruse, but he had to try to nip the nosiness in the bud
46. This was easier, because rather than trying to escape his grasping hand, the dogs leapt forward and took a nip at his fingers
47. Nip it in the bud
48. The wintry nip in the air sets me to shivering
49. “It will take twenty thousand for me to try and nip this in the bud
50. The sun was still warm on the skin; even though, the air held a nip that bit at the nose every time we passed through the shadows of the towering pines
1. As I remember I’d just done the brakes on the old Austin, had nipped inside to
2. By the first of October, the chill was more than in the air, it hung in every conversation they had, and nipped at her nose when they didn't agree, but to keep peace she brushed off the frost, and allowed him to do as he pleased
3. about was nipped in the bud
4. She saw that it had nipped the corner of his chiton, pinning him to the cabin’s wall
5. The techniques of which, including water boarding (which is not torture) are anathema to liberals but, truth be told, have given us the information required to have nipped many planned terrorist attacks in the bud
6. Bending over the mouse he deftly nipped the ears off
7. Closing his eyes, he nipped his skin with his front teeth, just in case he was hallucinating, but when he opened his eyes again his fur was still a pure white colour
8. "You're bloody joking! You don't really expect me to wear this, do you?" But before I had the chance to protest further, he had nipped around behind me and pulled the jerkin up my arms
9. A flunky nipped into the breach, whispering into the ear of the Emperor
10. Once Maggie had explained their plans, Dorothy nipped home to get the spare key she held for Tommy’s house
11. "Yes, if he isn't nipped in the bud he's going to make trouble
12. But if their conversation or choice of duets ever betrayed the least tendency to what Ellen considered philandering, Ellen promptly nipped that tendency in the bud and blotted Rosemary out for the rest of the evening
13. The familiar voice made her excited as she playfully nipped his hand and he pulled away, “Oooooh big man, now I’m scared, whatever will become of me?”
14. I’m a fresh sort of guy” he nipped back
15. "It is painfully clear the RCMP could have nipped this in the bud back in
16. Gauging our approach, we nipped into line ahead of a larger craft coming from the west
17. He turned and nipped her gently on her neck; she nuzzled his fur
18. Sam wanted to reach out and touch one, but the hawk nipped at his hands
19. Bullets whistled and nipped at the sandbags
20. I nipped his bottom lip before placing my mouth back on his
21. A gufder leapt up at Joey and nipped at his shirt
22. A gufder leapt on top of Redbolt and nipped at Joey’s head
23. “You put me in the blasted toilet!” Donnowarru said, sending another burst that nipped the flesh on Dunit’s shoulder
24. with my eyebrows and we both nipped into the school that way
25. Already, our forces have nipped in the bud one of the centers of this rebellion, Mars, and have captured a number of traitors in the process
26. and nipped at the end of his nose with her small sharp teeth
27. As we dug into our grub, Bob Barker playfully nipped at the old man’s shoelaces
28. She nipped him playfully
29. One of the wolves nipped the one which was talking, eliciting a howl of
30. He found himself nipped and unable to respond, all he could do was frown for the moment
31. We threw pinecones into Cook’s concoctions from trees and bushes; and while she fished them out, yelling at Peach, her bleary-eyed slut of a scullion, we nipped in and out with stolen bread and beans
32. Calragen untied his sorrel from her tree, and the four of us nipped around filching supplies
33. ‘Sandhya’s ardency should’ve nipped his passion for me in the bud
34. So, the ruler commanded to kill him the moment that he would be arrested because, if they did not do that at once the people and the masses would stage a stern and crushing revolution, while if they were put before an accomplished fact that he had been murdered and his matter ended, the sedition would be nipped in the bud
35. He stopped by Robbie’s house on the way back and waited while his friend nipped inside to fetch the sludge
36. Without another word, Abigail spread her wings, buzzed into the air, and nipped around behind him
37. He nipped at the sensitive tips and she gasped
38. You yourself once lopped off a most luxuriant growth that was, I agree, best away, and now these buds of friendship, of easier circumstances, are going to be nipped off too, and when they are gone what will be left, I wonder, but the uncompromising and the rugged? Is it possible I am so base as to be envious? In spite of my real pleasure I can't shut out certain wistfulness, a certain little pang, and exactly what kind of wistfulness it is and exactly what kind of pang I don't well know unless it is envy
39. I wanted to continue feeding, but Desiree’ nipped that thought in the bud
40. The most severe frost that ever nipped the hopes of a year is better to my thinking than having to listen to one malignant truth or lie, and I would rather have a mole busy burrowing tunnels under each of my rose trees and letting the air get at their roots than face a single greeting where no kindness is
41. It was cool, however, and certainly invigorating as the chilly spring breeze nipped at our noses and ruffled the ribbons on our hats
42. One of the large birds advanced to Herb’s bloody leg and nipped at it with its large and sharp beak
43. But the bird was not repulsed by the sound and nipped at the wound again
44. He nipped the tender skin under my ear and then stroked it with his tongue
45. A small Pictish arrow was sticking out of my leg; it had only just nipped through the flesh, though stopped by the cuff on my thick leather buskins
46. Because human civilization has become regressively worse and more corrupt: love is nipped in the bud before it can grow: just like all the zillions of blades of grass are cut short by civilized machines before they can grow tall and healthy and wild and passionate and strong
47. But this entire process is nipped in the bud and aborted by the public censure of all emotionality
48. Bastard, he's nipped her
49. Damien nipped her on the shoulder with his lips
50. The heku with the other panicked horse did the same, but only got nipped
1. They took pride in their home and without the expense of youngsters nipping at their heels they were able to fill their lives with activities designed to displace their mutual sense of loss and longing
2. without the expense of youngsters nipping at their heels they were
3. Aspen lifted herself up on her toes, nipping his lower lip between her teeth, sending a jolt of hot, liquid lust straight to his loins
4. They loved to climb on and over him, tumbling around on him in play and nipping at his tail with their milk teeth, and to nap on top of his stretched out body
5. should’ve had, their nipping cans biting
6. Christmas," and hurried homeward through the cold and nipping air
7. His lips were soft and hard at once, kissing, sucking, nipping my skin until it was hot and flushed and I swayed with every caress
8. Even as she tried to debate the issue in her mind, or what remained of her mind, he stripped her nude and they were on the floor, and she wantonly pressed against him, fiercely, in the most unmaidenly fashion, pulling him to her, lifting her mouth once more to his, claiming his mouth with hers, biting his lower lip, nipping him, kissing his face, his neck, all common sense gone to the four winds
9. Nipping at his legs, they sank their teeth into his sinewy shins, anchoring him in position
10. Puppy biting or nipping starts out as a bit of fun, but needs to be controlled quickly to avoid ongoing problems
11. “That photograph is one of my most cherished possessions,” he said, gently nipping her ear before his lips trailed down the side of her neck
12. "His brother? Have you been nipping on something? He has no brother, nothing, not even a cousin
13. The tide was closing in, chill nipping at her ankles, but Dancing Light would not move
14. He climbed the long ladder, the doctor’s voice and its vile promises nipping at his heels on every rung
15. ” Zayn told her while brushing the hair out of her eyes, playfully nipping at her jaw
16. Stewart was about to explain to Jane and her fighters the situation, Oscar attacked him, snarling and nipping at his face
17. Training your puppy to stop nipping and biting is important, since he can grow a full set of teeth soon
18. As soon as the men went back inside the shack, the pups were all over the mother, chasing each other, rolling over her back, and even nipping her tail, as she all the while was trying to talk some sense into them
19. ” Billy said sliding his arms around her waist and nipping on her ear
20. Should we think about nipping this thing in the bud? One call to Arizona would end it all
21. His teeth nipping at her pulse as he kissed his way down the side of her neck, all the while his magical fingers creating pools of desire as her womb clenched and throbbed, aching to feel him inside her
22. The pearl-colored teeth latched onto one of Cloud's ear lobes, nipping at it in a very sensual manner
23. A swarm of bullets penetrated the house almost nipping
24. Remember what Joe said about a gar nipping someone’s toes near the base of that spillway?”
25. He told me our future was in danger, not from the unstable countries nipping our heels, but from within
26. The look pummeled into the entire prosecution team explained the sudden chill nipping his flesh
27. Behind a cabinet of doves I found the black one sitting in his cage, nipping at his tail
28. When he felt the pulpy lips of her sex become slick to his touch, he followed the same route that his fingers had taken but now with his nipping and laving lips
29. I was tempted by the idea of nipping up the stairs to the flat to see you, to say good
30. The heat from the vents did feel better than the nipping of the cold
31. When Marcus was sure I was under his spell, he moved his mouth to my twin peaks, sucking and nibbling, nipping with his sharp teeth, moving their stiff rosiness back and forth with his tongue
32. Jealousy was nipping at my heart
33. She wears the same face among the roses of June that she does in the nipping winds of March
34. He knew he’d found what they were searching for, and jumped up, excitedly nipping at the container, knocking it out of Stacey’s hand
35. them with fish larger than them but watch out for the larger fish nipping at the rays of this fish
36. they've witnessed them nipping corals
37. may also be caused by fin nipping coupled with poor water quality
38. Nevertheless I was quite interested in the bits of pickpocket argot that floated across to us, expressions like "crossing the mit," "nipping a slang," a "mouthpiece," "making a holler" and innumerable other choice bits as unintelligible to me as "Beowulf
39. What had she said, Lucy hurriedly asked herself, nipping over her last words in her mind, for she had learned by now what he looked like when he was hurt
40. The group of ponies grazed in the open, leisurely nipping the grass and grinding it to mulch with their strong teeth as they plodded methodically towards the huge tree at the edge of the bank above the river
41. She was sitting alone, all lost, in a pub here in Montreux, nipping at a drink, feeling out of place but nevertheless desperately waiting for something to happen
42. Then his mouth returned to my nipples, nipping and sucking, causing hot currents all the way down to my clit
43. She stepped outside into the morning air, the breeze nipping at her bare neck, though it shouldn't have existed while August had just come to a close
44. The reason why they can’t find an answer to why the other person left is because after committing their crimes: after imprinting negative thoughts and feelings into only one of a couple in love… these sneaky, filthy hiding rotten dead scum leave, they disappear from the scene of the crime: their evil filthy deed is done: they don’t have to hang around; they have successfully poisoned another romance, another budding love, nipping it in the earliest stages of its growth
45. This bitch was like a lap dog nipping at the heels of my feet
46. Chevalier grabbed Emily without warning and threw her over his shoulder, nipping at her side playfully
47. The other guard had gone outside after Ingrid's reappearance; now he came back in, nipping off whatever retort the seamstress would have cast
48. She held on and pulled him closer, tasting his mouth, nipping at his bottom lip
49. Soon the horse is nipping at
50. The great novelist George Meredith, who hated priggishness in all its forms, said in a letter: "I have written always with the perception that there is no life but of the spirit; that the concrete is really the shadowy; yet that the way to spiritual life lies in the complete unfolding of the creature, not in the nipping of his passions
1. … she nips over and takes a package I’ve not seen before from round the back of the tree
2. Bex puts the house phone back on its cradle and nips out into the back garden
3. Carl had already had a few nips off the flask on their journey north
4. He drops his large, slobbering tongue onto her face and sprawls out over her, Wafer nips at her ears
5. To achieve that, you need to let him know that it is not a pleasant experience whenever he nips on your hands, by reacting adequately such as saying something that indicates pain
6. ’ Jabar sighs and nips from his tea
7. He parks up, nips into the house then straight out again having taken something, then back in his car and off
8. The CWC nips at the herded animals
9. There was token resistance from the NIPS Chief Constable
10. A cold wind of trial, and unexpected frost of affliction, nips them and cuts them down
11. The thought, "What will my friends say or think of me?" nips many a good inclination in the bud
12. with kisses to lips, nips on rigid nipples, all the while
13. A hand is exposed to their nicks, the rapacious nips
14. One moment I'm in control of the kiss and considering deepening it, then she's got me pinned to the mats when she gently nips my bottom lip with her teeth
15. He laughs and nips my ear with his teeth
16. This is what Diondra did, she baited you, nips and bites here and there til you were half crazy, and then she was all, “Why are you so upset?”
17. "We depend upon the Nips for food
18. "The Nips paid, but they don't know it
19. "I'll try if I can get the Nips to
20. Harman said quietly to Jean, "We'll h ave to let the bloody Nips eat all they can and carry away a bit
21. "I had to let the bloody Nips have most of it
22. "You can run rings round these Nips when you learn how