Synonym: nip, pierce. Similar words: inhibited, bit by bit, habit, bitch, orbit, rabbit, a bit of, exhibit. Meaning: [baɪt] n. 1. a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person 2. a small amount of solid food; a mouthful 3. a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin 4. a light informal meal 5. (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait 6. wit having a sharp and caustic quality 7. a strong odor or taste property 8. the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws 9. a portion removed from the whole. v. 1. to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws 2. cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort 3. penetrate or cut, as with a knife 4. deliver a sting to.
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151. There is no known antidote to a bite from this snake.
152. I wanted to tell him exactly what I thought of him, but I had to bite my tongue.
153. The man was so rude I had to bite my tongue to keep from getting into argument with him.
154. It's very hot this summer, we have to bite down.
155. I took a bite out of the sandwich.
156. The barbecue sauce lacked heat and bite.
156. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
157. Don't worry about the dog - he won't bite.
158. Just to bite their heads off.
159. They bite the dust with lead in their bellies.
160. Snake come along he bite you.
161. They can give a nasty bite.
162. The ski's edge should bite into the snow.
163. They turn into snakes and bite each other.
164. You can get Lyme disease from a tick bite.
165. Tell them to bite their tongues.
166. Great inaugural speeches generally have one memorable sound bite.
167. Even a friendly dog will bite if it's scared.
168. You overeat, smoke, drink[Sentencedict.com], bite your nails etc.
169. I'm lucky that beast didn't bite my arm off.
170. His bee bite, he noticed, was finally gone.
171. I sometimes bite my fingernails when I'm nervous.
172. We'll have a bite then go into town.
173. Then he takes a big bite of it.
174. This gives a more powerful bite, and thus represents an important evolutionary advantage.
175. Once the constraints on local authority capital expenditure began to bite it cooperated with private housing development on inner-area sites.
176. The company withdraws its new products quickly if consumers fail to bite.
177. You may reject tarantulas, in favour of otters, even though both are capable of giving a good bite.
178. In fact, they had fewer reasons to bite their nails over the course of the century.
179. The 435 members of the House each are expected to bite off a specialty and run with it.
180. Would he care to stay on for a bite to eat?
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