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Definitions

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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People also have more dollars to spend than in the past, so gasoline takes a smaller bite out of their pocketbooks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The arena is within walking distance of the Proper and right next to LA Live—grab a bite there before or after if you want to avoid arena prices.

From Salon

A woman has been bitten by a wolf in a major shopping street in Hamburg, according to German authorities.

From BBC

“One plain, one sugar. Just as ordered. Don’t wait for your darling friend, though—just save her a bite. She’s going to need a bit more time.”

From Literature

I pick up the sticky treat and take a bite.

From Literature