The Spider comes rushing up, binds the prey, nibbles at it gently and withdraws, waiting for the bite to take effect. [Please select]
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Isolated in its narrow chamber, each grub nibbles the substance around it, peacefully and parsimoniously. [Please select]
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It nibbles the walls enclosing it, enlarging its lodgment, which is always entirely filled by its corpulent body. [Please select]
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Even the slate-colored snow-bird, a seed-eater, comes and nibbles it occasionally. [Please select]
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And I told you about the biting jaws of the locust with which it nibbles grass and leaves. [Please select]
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For four or five days, almost without a break, the cannibal nibbles at his murdered comrade. [Please select]
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It goes to that breach repeatedly, puts in its head, examines it, explores it with its antennae, nibbles the edges of it. [Please select]
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Megaleep nibbles a bite or two, then wanders away and away in search of another tree like the one he has just left. [Please select]
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The smallest leguminous seed, if barely bigger than a pin's head, nourishes its weevil; a dwarf which patiently nibbles it and excavates a dwelling; but the plump, delicious haricot is spared. [Please select]
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