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bite out

VERB
  1. utter
    She bit out a curse

How To Use bite out In A Sentence

  • He spent his teenage years corrupting his younger brother, encouraging him to take a bite out of a French exchange student called Chantal Feuillade, a girl they hated and fancied in equal measure. The Redleys
  • She took a bite out of the slab of cake.
  • To reinforce what we learned about warm and cool colors, I asked my students to imagine biting into a rosy red apple, a section of juicy, ripe orange or taking a big, slurpy bite out of a piece of red watermelon.
  • But coyotes are taking the biggest bite out of sheep farming in Northern California.
  • E-tailers must carefully balance the costs of a delivery proposition that appeals to customers with the reality that shipping and packaging take a bite out of revenues.
  • Suzie exclaimed as she took a big bite out of her fried egg sandwich.
  • This oarsman says it took a bite out of his blade.
  • Grady pulled out a muffin and took a big bite out of it.
  • As for animal foods, it's only common sense to me now that I wouldn't run up to a cow and try to take a bite out of its hide; nor would I bend down, shove its calf aside, and try to suckle its teats.
  • Self-contained...even to such detail as a snake-bite outfit.
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