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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181. Should they then turn around to bite the hand that takes down their volunteered confessions, they will fail.
182. This oarsman says it took a bite out of his blade.
183. Both bite their attackers and hang on like bulldogs, letting the venom trickle into the wound as they do so.
184. I had to paint the gashes as soon as possible so that rust would not begin to bite into Wavebreaker's long sleekness.
185. Consumers are proving to be as reluctant to bite after Christmas as they were before.
186. In the February issue I warned you that I was going to bite the bullet and buy a real computer.
187. She would bite herself, bite anybody[Sentencedict.com], and tear her clothes off.
188. If there was no numbing and if the item was reasonably palatable, then they'd take another small bite and swallow.
189. They are not normally going to bite the hand that feeds them.
190. Saguaros in bloom, the glare of a horned owl and javelinas rooting for a bite to eat.
191. Perhaps the rumours of a final trial along these lines might give extra bite to the occasion.
192. Every last bite hauled across the beach, the mounds of garbage and trash hauled back out again.
193. I had to bite my tongue to stop myself telling Neil exactly what I thought of his stupid plan.
194. Always ready to knock on wood, throw salt over my shoulder, bite my tongue, cross my fingers.
195. Actually, he found it in the back of his throat(sentencedict.com), where it lodged after he took a bite.
196. Tony seemed amused as he took a bite of pot roast and scanned the room.
197. I sent him back to the Patel farm with his snake bite and his elaborate complaints.
198. They ate at whim, taking a bite here, a bite there.
199. Gusts of freezing wind bite at exposed skin while stinging darts of cold assault gloved fingertips.
200. Vern actually looked up from his last bite of bread roll as I came back in.
201. Charlea burst not into tears but began to bite her lip and soon broke out into gales of laughter.
202. There's just time for a quick bite to eat before the film begins.
203. Buying school supplies, she said, took a big bite out of her allowance.
204. Many other fishermen think carp anglers are mad because they can go for days without a bite.
205. I lay in bed and permitted the bedbugs to bite me.
206. Yet as constraints on funding begin to bite a new dynamic is becoming apparent.
207. None of us here has ever been bitten, but in any case the spider's bite is not very poisonous.
208. Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate. Sigmund Freud
209. Cardiff could feel hot breath on his leg, and knew that the Peters thing wanted to bite him.
210. I found these seemingly senseless bite marks by the hundreds.
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