snacker

NOUN
  1. someone who eats lightly or eats snacks between meals
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How To Use snacker In A Sentence

  • I am a huge snacker too, I have to try really hard not to just sit on the couch eating like a zombie all day and night haha. SNACK ATTACK!
  • Each time a video-hungry consumer clicks on one of these virtual treats (… suddenly there came a tapping), a new window opens (… rapping at my chamber door), transporting both snacker and snack to a demographically compatible advertiser's website where the clip is then viewed within the exclusive confines of that advertiser's branded surroundings. Behavioral Tapping At Your Chamber Door - Mike Einstein - MediaBizBlogger
  • A nation of snackers has become a nation of stainers.
  • Each week or so, his route driver also drops off brochures with tips on how to "be a smart snacker. The Great Banana Challenge
  • Ellen Seidman is a magazine editor, mom of two and professional snacker. Ellen Seidman: Stereotyping Kids With Special Needs Is Looksism
  • As a mom - and as a snacker - I'm always looking for more finger foods (especially anything vegetarian). Kirsten Dirksen: A Very Simple Fast Food Recipe: Rice Balls (video)
  • Our barbecue menu went over big--that combination of fruitwood and slow & low cooking made for the most succulent pulled pork and some sensationally smoky ribs--and we ended up making exactly the right amount of food: just enough to keep the midnight snackers occupied. Open House
  • The proximity of a keen snacker rarely adds to the considerable value of your ticket. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The statistics paint a picture of munchers and snackers toiling over crumb-infested keyboards, surrounded by a sea of empty potato-chip bags and unfurled candy-bar wrappers.
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