Synonym: acid, cutting, sarcastic, sharp, sneering. Similar words: rub it in, citing, editing, whiting, writing, waiting, visiting, writings. Meaning: ['baɪtɪŋ] adj. 1. capable of wounding 2. causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold.
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91. His smooth face was slashed open by his predatory mouth, as if an invisible hatchet were biting into fruit.
92. Cullen, a former university historian known for his biting wit, has occasionally got personal.
93. I'm just biting my tongue for now. If she wants to ask my advice, she can.
94. A shell tore through his back, shattering his shoulder and collarbone and biting into his spine.
95. Biting hard on her lower lip, Isabel brushed away a traitorous tear.
96. She is a character, and has a biting wit, the gift of finding the right word at the right time.
97. You see, as Job Survivor I am sweating bullets by night, biting bullets by day.
98. He was wearing an overcoat and leant forward to protect himself against the biting wind.
99. Rodrigo now began a systematic war of attrition, biting deep into Valencian territory and reducing several of its castles to rubble.
100. Lying there on the floor, cords biting into wrists and ankles, they heard Maureen screaming with terror and agony.
101. Head lice are tiny insects which live in the hair and feed by biting the scalp and sucking blood.
102. It is kept very warm - a real relief from the biting cold outside - and suffuses a strong feeling of tranquillity.
103. He accompanied his resignation with biting public criticisms of the dictatorial style of the Prime Minister.
104. She pushed many people away by her critical, biting comments and narrow prejudices.
105. Henry cracked a tooth biting into a piece of hard candy.
106. The cold, even in the golden fragments of sun, was biting.
107. She was biting her lip and looking at the ceiling, as if willing herself awake.
108. The wind was biting, and sleet blew into our faces and stung our eyes during take after take after take.
109. I noticed that the assistant bank manager was biting his lower lip and grinding his right fist into his left palm.
110. Its good insulating properties mean that the young emerging plants in the spring are saved from the worst of the biting cold.
111. What she was feeling now, however, was biting into her with relentless ferocity.
112. When his stepfather, Douglas Reynolds, intervened, Campbell began biting Reynolds' face, police said.
113. Five minutes later found me flinching and clenching. biting into the black vinyl of the couch as cold steel penetrated.
114. George sat on his haunches, biting his lip inside the mask.
115. The women are terrified, Carol biting her nails, Irene panicking about a ghost.
116. Sharp featured, with a Cockney accent and a biting wit, Mr Bowles was a gifted teacher. Sentencedict.com
117. They thought the vocals were nice on the record, but everybody was biting their fingernails about a concert.
118. As Ehrlich hints, wild life resembles that strange loop of the Uroborus biting its tail, consuming itself.
119. Terry saw other apes biting themselves and each other and gnawing at the bars, all classic signs of distress.
120. If you are to suffer from amphibian poisoning, it is you who must do the biting.
More similar words: rub it in, citing, editing, whiting, writing, waiting, visiting, writings, exciting, awaiting, inviting, limiting, vomiting, rewriting, uninviting, handwriting, titillating, waiting list, waiting room, ambition, ambitious, inhibition, exhibition, unambitious, prohibitive, prohibition, ambitiously, overambitious, sit-in, sit in.