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Answer for the clue "Have a little something ", 4 letters:
nosh

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Word definitions for nosh in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Maybe do it again, order up a bit of nosh and champagne. ▪ Secondly, she likes her nosh . ▪ She smells strange and the nosh is tinned but it was better than nothing. ▪ They thought she had got fat, a good advert, on the succulent ...

Usage examples of nosh.

Politely shaking my head I pushed past their sudden cries of protest and at the nosh vendor.

This seemed to me the favorite local pastime on festival days, lanterns and nosh on some peak.

A couple of days later we were mincing around in the base camp, cooking away and gabbing off, and Nosh decided that the time had come.

We took mugs of tea with us to the briefing room, Nosh still honking because Solid Shot had solved the conundrum on Blockbusters.

Eventually I went down an alley, feeling worn out, and settled to a nosh in a busy restaurant.

Gina as soon as darkness covered the day, and went to find the galley for some nosh to keep the wolf from the door.

The screens showed the concourses, departure points, ticket agencies, the nosh concessions.

Chelsea porcelain figurine sold over a nosh bar counter in a Suffolk village.

Sim was enjoying himself debating through the menu with two white-jacketed waiters in voices raised over the hubbub of diners noshing and talking.

I sought out a restaurant and had a whale of a time noshing everything in sight.

Mister Cat along a row of soggy cabbages, nibbling here, noshing there.

Mike was noshing on a cheese Danish and took a swallow as he looked over at Caxton.

I had a lovely time wandering the shops, noshing a bit, sussing out antiques.

I ordered a reasonable amount of nosh, mainly butties, soup, bakewells, a battenburg for her because she likes, liked, sweet victuals.

Mister Cat along a row of soggy cabbages, nibbling here, noshing there.