nip in the bud

/ˈnɪp.ɪn.ðəˈbʌd/

NꞮP · ɪn · ÐƏBɅD (3 syllables)

English Verb
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Definition

To remove a bud (from a plant) to prevent flower and fruit from forming.

Example Sentences

  • "If you see a bad habit begin to develop, try to nip it in the bud so that it does not become ingrained."
  • "Ori. I do confeſs I'm too eaſie, too much Woman, / Not coy enough to take Affection, / Yet I can frown and nip a Paſſion, / Even in the Bud: I can ſay / Men pleaſe their preſent Heats; then pleaſe to leave Us."
  • "“I couldn’t be any more upset,” said Inge Bank, 82, who lives near the bar. “We have to nip it in the bud if the Nazi party is coming back."
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