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snackable

American  
[snak-uh-buhl] / ˈsnæk ə bəl /

adjective

  1. suitable for eating as a snack.

  2. easy and quick to watch, read, or listen to.


noun

plural

snackables
  1. a food suitable for eating as a snack.

  2. a piece of digital content that is easy and quick to watch, read, or listen to.

Other Word Forms

  • snackability noun
  • snackably adverb
  • unsnackable adjective

Example Sentences

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Both came up with good ideas—Comet even ensured each item was snackable one-handed—but they added items to my Whole Foods and Amazon carts, complicating delivery.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 23, 2025

Teens and young adults spent an hour a day on the social media platform TikTok, consuming "snackable" short-form content.

From BBC • Aug. 2, 2023

I’m interested in a show that’s snackable, packaged in tidy episodes that don’t require a full-season commitment.

From New York Times • Jan. 21, 2023

Rounding out your picnic basket should be small, snackable accoutrements that pack a lot of flavor into small bites: olives, pickled cucumbers, asparagus or green beans, roasted peppers or even dried tomatoes.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 16, 2022

There are plenty of snackable options, like McConnell’s Ice Cream, if your visit doesn’t align with lunch.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2022