1.Aren't you hungry? You are only nibbling your food. 2.Aren't you hungry? You are only nibbling at your food. 3.Aren't you hungry? You are only nibbling on your food. Which one is correct?
Top answer
I believe that at is the normal preposition to follow nibble .
— Philip
I believe that at is the normal preposition to follow nibble .
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