| 11. | He must nip this power-hungry flower in the bud.
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| 12. | A : It's great to take a little Nip.
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| 13. | Served with Scottish oatcakes and a complimentary nip of fine whiskey.
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| 14. | The nips would prove to be part of a fatal elixir.
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| 15. | She has worked to nip criticism of her early speaking gaffes.
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| 16. | The dogs sniff for explosives, and occasionally nip a visitor.
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| 17. | We need to nip this in the bud and move on.
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| 18. | It could use a nip and tuck in the right places.
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| 19. | "Nip / Tuck " is one big piece of ugly.
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| 20. | These plants love a nice chilly nip in the fall air.
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