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will nibble

  • future tense
    of nibble.
    nibble
    verb (used without object)
    to bite off small bits.

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You won’t so much devour it as you will nibble around its edges while you wait for your tea to steep.

From New York Times Dec. 10, 2019

They will nibble their way through the churchyard between Mott and Mulberry Streets in NoLIta.

From New York Times Aug. 27, 2017

Cattle will nibble the bait, but don’t appear overly interested, and wild ungulates don’t like it, Johnson said.

From Washington Times Jul. 16, 2015

I also think Jackson Bird would be perfect for Australia at Durham - the conditions will be a bit like this; it will nibble on a length.

From BBC Aug. 5, 2013

The Plimpy is not particularly dangerous, though it will nibble the feet and clothing of swimmers.

From "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by J.K. Rowling