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bite

[bahyt] / baɪt /
NOUN
injury from biting or stinging
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NOUN
mouthful of food
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STRONGEST


NOUN
pungency; stinging sensation
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STRONG
WEAK
tastelessness
NOUN
allotment
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STRONG




VERB
take a chance
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Example Sentences

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This one may come back to bite England but straws need to be clutched.

From BBC

The German car sector is in crisis, faced with the costs of ramping up investment into EVs as well as increasingly fierce Chinese competition that is biting into sales.

From Barron's

Cinnamon sugar on top adds crunch, a tactile punctuation mark that makes every bite feel deliberate.

From Salon

Wacker Chemie plans to cut more than 1,500 jobs in a bid to reduce costs as the weak chemicals market continues to bite.

From The Wall Street Journal

The subtle citrus flavor really elevates the sauce to take you on a journey from the tartness of the cranberries to a subtle sweetness bite of orange.

From Salon