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(2) (Yiddish) a snack or light meal
(3) Snack
(1) Eat a snack; eat lightly
(2) Eat a snack
(3) Eat lightly
(4) Snack
(1) For more than 20 years she has been a volunteer on the special White Rose Pullman, where diners pay as much as u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu255160 for top nosh .
(2) I felt the need of posh nosh today so I fired up the little blue Ford and motored down to Taunton, intent on spending an obscene amount of my weekly housekeeping on goodies from Marks & Spencer.
(3) There really is an endearing quality to this thousand-pound-plus hunk of marine mammal as I watch it grab floating heads of lettuce to nosh just below the surface.
(4) Samiramiss is one of the area's Middle Eastern mainstays, and one that seems to have its share of regulars, who come often to nosh on their Lebanese specialities for lunch or dinner.
(5) No, what used to be reasonably priced restaurant food is now expensive nosh .
(6) Filling the freezer with all kinds of nosh
(7) These days, hungry or not, many mall-goers can't resist the temptation to nosh while they shop.
(8) Owner Kenny is planning a monster bash with heaps of free nosh (pork pies, pasta and chicken) to make his wife Star's 23rd and his daughter Nadine's 21st birthdays a time to remember.
(9) Lovely parents came back and fitted my car battery for me which has fixed the problem, so we decided to drag ourselves out and eat at Dukes which was painful but worth it to get some decent nosh in our tummies.
(10) And while you peruse the menu you can nosh on the classic Med starter of grilled bread slices swirled around in olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
(11) And as a result, the village has been jam-packed all week by people in posh cars coming to sample the local nosh .
(12) It's a Mexican themed night with lots of moustaches, tequila, comedians, spicy nosh , raffles, dancing and DJs.
(13) It's not posh nosh , just slightly more upmarket pub grub, so anyone after a real culinary experience should perhaps steer clear.
(14) There are plenty of the buds of blueberry and fresh new leaves of salmonberry and salal for the deer to nosh on.
(15) There will be hot roasted chestnuts and other nosh from Christmas past, as well as traditional ornament-making.
(16) When nutrient-rich food is easily accessible, you're likely to actually use what's on hand to create meals, and to nosh on healthier foods too.
(17) I'd just finished loading the weekend posh nosh into the boot.
(18) Start-of-season trout fishermen cast their flies across the crystal water as I strode past, hungry for the good nosh at the Abbey Tearooms.
(19) Before you nosh on your order, you get to nibble on thin and crispy poppadums brushed with ghee, made even yummier when used to scoop up diced pickled carrots sprinkled with black sesame.
(20) Politeness is not top of your average New Yorker's agenda when it comes to early morning or lunchtime dining: they want to nosh and go.
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