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bite
verb (bit , bitten , biting )
1 tr & intr (sometimes bite something away or off or out) to grasp, seize or tear with the teeth.
2 tr & intr said of snakes and insects: to puncture a victim's skin (with the fangs, mouthparts, etc) and suck blood.
3 tr & intr to smart or sting, or to make something do so.
4 colloq to annoy or worry What's biting him?
5 said of acid, etc: to eat into something chemically; to have a corrosive effect.
6 intr to start to have an effect, usually an adverse one The spending cuts are beginning to bite .
7 intr , angling said of fish: to be caught on the hook on a fishing line, by taking the bait into the mouth.
8 intr said of a wheel or screw, etc: to grip firmly.
noun
1 an act or an instance of biting.
2 a wound or sting caused by biting.
3 a piece of something removed or taken, etc by biting; a mouthful took a bite out of my apple .
4 colloq a small amount of food a bite to eat .
5 strength, sharpness or bitterness of taste.
6 sharpness or incisiveness of words.
7 angling said of a fish: an act or an instance of biting or nibbling at the bait.
[Anglo-Saxon bitan ]
biter noun .
biting noun .
bite off more than one can chew to agree or attempt to do more than one is capable of.
bite one's tongue to restrain oneself from saying something one wants very much to say.
bite someone's head off colloq to reply to them with unexpected or unnecessary fierceness.
bite the bullet to accept or face up to something unpleasant as bravely as possible.
bite the dust colloq
1 said of a plan or project, etc: to fail or come to nothing; to be unsuccessful.
2 said of a person: to fall down dead; to be killed.
bite the hand that feeds you to harm or show ingratitude towards a person who is being kind or helpful to you.
put the bite on someone slang to extort or borrow money from them.
bite something back colloq to restrain oneself from saying it, as if by biting one's lips.
bitesize
adjective referring to a morsel of food which is small enough to be eaten as one mouthful.
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