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Clove Lakes Park regulars said Shnappy had a reputation as a horndog who had a thing for nipping his lover’s shell.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/09/30/staten-island-monster-turtle-poached-feared-sold-for-soup/
However, he can become overwhelmed and exhibit nipping behaviour.
Source: https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/leeds-news/gallery/meet-11-leeds-dogs-desperate-27233640
It’s that time of year again — time for sunshine and seaside sipping in the “barefoot capital” of Kenton-on-Sea, a last hurrah of a long weekend before winter starts nipping at the (shoeless) heels.
Like the sight of Broad, white bandana flowing behind him and those knees a-pumping, nipping the pink Kookaburra around at will.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/feb/18/cricket-new-zealand-england-first-test-match-report
Normally several points clear at this stage in the season, several challengers are nipping at Bayern’s heels.
People can visit the doctor now, so what is keeping us from nipping this problem in the bud?
Source: https://kfyo.com/ixp/157/p/std-rampant-in-texas-is-going-untreated-leading-to-infant-deaths/
There comes a point in every major new technology cycle where new alliances form, especially between the incumbents and the younger upstarts nipping at their heels.