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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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From there, she suggests keeping things easy, kitschy and irresistibly snackable—“trash chic,” if you will.

From Salon

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

“The thing that he does so well these days is that he responds rapidly, and he responds rapidly in a way that’s very snackable to the average consumer of news,” said Karen North, a professor of digital social media at the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism.

From Los Angeles Times

Runcie, a former arts columnist for the Daily Telegraph, has created something so delightfully snackable that you may, as I did, gulp it down in two or three sittings.

From Los Angeles Times

I discovered, over time, that most fruits benefit from the same treatment I give my vegetables — roasted until their flavors concentrate and their textures soften into something spoonable, or blendable or snackable straight from the tray.

From Salon