nibble
The phrase is to "wolf down food". Have you ever seen a wolf eat? They eat in a huge hurry, barely bothering to chew, trying to eat as much as they can in as little time possible, hence the phrase, to "wolf down food" is to gulp down big bites in a hurry, scarcely taking any time to even chew.
The root is ed as in inedible.
No. The past tense of 'eat' is 'ate', and the past participle is 'eaten'.
Don't eat that. (it's so simple)
The word 'notion' is a noun, a word for a conception of or belief about something; a word for a thing. Note: The plural noun 'notions' is also a word for small, useful, items associated with needlework.
Nibble:Verb: take small bites Noun: An instance of nibbling something.
nibble
'Nibbles' would fit.
The size of the bite doesn't matter as long as you chew it well and its not too big to choke on. And eat as fast as you like as long as you don't choke or feel nauseous.
Worms eat cats that are decomposed and they take small bites of it.
Puppy food small bites
If you have a gentle stomach yes, if you have a strong stomach yes, if you take small bites yes, if you take big bites no.
No. Dragonflies only go after live prey.
Its not the best but they can still have it
To eat or chew in small bites. Can also mean snacks, such as nuts and crisps to accompany drinks
Pond Skater usually small fish, insect ,bird and when they bites people its usually painful
If it`s a full grown dog, then get some dog food made with small bites,it`s easier to eat for small dogs.