Phrases with «bite»

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The word "bite" means to use your teeth to clamp down on something or to take a small piece out of it. It can also refer to the act of being bitten by an animal or insect, causing pain or injury. Full definition

Sentences with «bite»

  • «There are buildings now that get millions of bits of data a day,» he says. (inc.com)
  • While funeral services were traditionally «a little bit more of a standard offering,» he said, people are now looking for professionals to help them arrange and deliver on the event. (cnbc.com)
  • I used to try to manage difficult people, and I tried, I think, a little bit too long. (radiateinc.com)
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