Snack meaning in English
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Definition
a snack: a light meal, a little bit of food
to snack: to eat between meals
- "I know your fondness for mixed nuts, so I'll do my best to ensure that we have some fresh cashews on hand for snacking."
- "I'm going to go get some snacks and use the rest room. You fill up the tank, and check the tires, okay?"
- "You can snack during the day too."
- "I would be very pleased if you could join me for a light snack and perhaps a beverage this evening at the "Pen and Parchment" bar on Montgomery Street at 7:45 pm sharp."
- "Bruno : Listen, how about a little snack?"
- "I do love snacking."
- "You are cordially invited to my grand opening, which will be filled with art, snacks, and for the first time at any event that I've hosted, no strippers."
- "Each session should last no longer than an hour, and I'm working on securing bagels and possibly lox for snacking."
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