Home › Words › N › nibblynibblynibbly means prone to, or suitable for, nibbling.EtymologyFrom nibble + -y.adjProne to, or suitable for, nibbling.e.g.“Toss in wine and nibbly things to munch and it adds up to a unique shopping experience.” — 2009 April 16, “This shop's a jewel, too”, in Toronto Star:nounAny food suitable for nibbling, snack food.e.g.“The dumbstruck crowd parted as the murderer made his way to the nibblies […]” — 2004, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas, London: Sceptre (Hodder and Stoughton), →ISBN:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.nibbleable 89% match — Able or suitable to be nibbled. vs nibbly →nibbling 75% match — The act or sound of one who nibbles. vs nibbly →nibbles 70% match — Small forms of finger food or snacks such as nuts or potato chips (crisps), often eaten as an accompaniment to drinks. vs nibbly →gnabble 70% match — To nibble. vs nibbly →biteable 67% match — Capable of being bitten. vs nibbly →niblike 67% match — Resembling or characteristic of the nib of a pen. vs nibbly →nibsome 66% match — gentlemanly vs nibbly →snackable 65% match — Suitable for snacking upon. vs nibbly →