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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211. Prey is immediately carried to the mouth and killed with a bite from the bird-like beak, tucked away among the tentacles.
212. Habibi's confidence was restored, yet never was a horse so careful not to bite the hand that fed it!
213. Shouldn't we bite the bullet now and legislate, as many are suggesting?
214. He had no right to bite the head off one of his staunchest friends.
215. It's not easy, but as a manager, sometimes you have to bite the bullet and fire people.
216. Bite into a shiny[http://Sentencedict.com], red apple and taste insipid sponge.
217. I drank the tea which I had allowed to get cold and took a bite out of the kichel.
218. They avoid trouble at all times and only if they are cornered or pestered will they bite at their attackers.
219. I had my first good bite, a two inch lift then the indicator dropping like the clappers on a slack line.
220. Don't try to pet the parrot - he could give you a really nasty bite.
221. If the Socialists win the election, they too will have to bite the bullet.
222. But small or not, it appears to have left a nasty bite mark on her arm.
223. He scratched a bite on his arm and the little hairs bristled.
224. Gladstone had recommended chewing each bite thirty-two times, so Fletcher chewed every mouthful of food until it was pulverized into liquid.
225. Cook noodles in medium pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite.
226. I took a big bite, put it back on the table and left it to rot throughout the night.
227. Well, go and ask him if he can help you - he won't bite!
228. He left a dozen ugly bite marks on her back.
229. One bite of coffee cake that tasted like a syrupy old sponge and they knew better the next time.
230. But coyotes are taking the biggest bite out of sheep farming in Northern California.
231. I swallowed the last bite of the roll(sentencedict.com), but it merely whetted my appetite.
232. The last thing he did was bite off the little finger of her left hand.
233. He threw in a bucket of groundbait, a pint of maggots, and fished all night without a bite.
234. He's not and would be wise to bite his tongue.
235. I turn aside and bite off food for which I have no appetite.
236. I cheekily went across to a detached cottage and asked if it was possible to get a bite to eat.
237. When fate marks you down for immortality you'd just better bite the bullet and lace your boots up tight.
238. You know, the one that takes a healthy bite from your paycheck day after day, year after year?
239. Despite appearances, its bark is definitely worse than its bite.
240. As the chain turns the buckets bite into the canal bed and scoop out the mud.
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