"Nibbling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nibbling is a verb that means to eat or take small bites of something, often in a gentle or casual manner. It can also refer to the act of eating in small amounts throughout the day, rather than eating a full meal at one time.
Niall is a masculine given name that originated from the Old Irish name "Niall", which means "champion" or "cloud". It is also the name of a 17th-century Irish general and High King, Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Nias is a noun that refers to a small Australian island in Bass Strait, between Tasmania and Victoria. It can also refer to the indigenous people who inhabit the island. Additionally, Nias can be an adjective meaning "relating to or characteristic of the Nias island or people".
A nib is a small tip or point on a pen, pencil, or other writing instrument, typically made of a flexible material that is designed to reshape itself as it comes into contact with a surface, allowing for various lines and strokes to be made. In some cases, a nib can also refer to a small notch or groove on a surface, similar to a groove or a channel.
To nibble means to take small, gentle bites of something, often in a casual or unconcerned manner. It can also describe a subtle or non-imposing influence or effect.
Relating to the First Council of Nicaea, an early Christian council that took place in 325 AD. The term is often used to describe the Nicene Creed, a statement of faith established at this council.