How To Use Bite out In A Sentence
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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
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She took a bite out of the slab of cake.
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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.
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But coyotes are taking the biggest bite out of sheep farming in Northern California.
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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.
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Suzie exclaimed as she took a big bite out of her fried egg sandwich.
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This oarsman says it took a bite out of his blade.
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Grady pulled out a muffin and took a big bite out of it.
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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.
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Self-contained...even to such detail as a snake-bite outfit.
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The harbor was a deep bite out of the city, probably a river mouth, protected by stone breakwaters at the mouth to the west.
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She took a big bite out of it; a look of pure bliss coming to her face as she slowly swallowed it.
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Never get too comfortable or too cocky, every golfer is advised, because that's when the game will take a large bite out of your ego.
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Interestingly, the term feeding frenzy is based on accounts of groups of sharks making passes at their victims and becoming so passionate that sometimes they mistakenly take a bite out of each other.
Undefined
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The heat takes the bite out of the onion while still providing loads of flavour.
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Local taxes are going to be taking a bigger bite out of people's income than they ever have before.
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This oarsman says it took a bite out of his blade.
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And he says, quick and brisk, "Four thousand dollars," and I was most stunned, but I manages to slap a five-dollar gold piece down on the counter and I says, quick and brisk too: "In God's name gimme a bite out of it!
Sonnie-Boy's People
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He took a bite out of the pear.
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They are taking a huge bite out of consumer spending power, which could potentially stall the nascent recovery.
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He took a bite out of the coffee and swallowed, bitter freeze-dried stuff but loaded with a synapse-bursting blast of caffeine.
CORMORANT
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The thing about nibbles is that no matter how tiny they are, each takes a bite out of one's credibility.
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I drank the tea which I had allowed to get cold and took a bite out of the kichel.
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‘No,’ said I, taking a hulking bite out of the nicest beefburger I've ever tasted.
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He took a gentle lovebite out of the soft fullness of her breast, then kissed the spot, pressing his lips into her flesh.
Adam's Fall
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Jerin shook her head and took a big bite out of one.
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If you bought cherries from a store that were grown in your area, but you had to travel 10 miles one way to get to the store and didn't do anything on the way, they'd actually have the same carbon footprint as if you ate cherries that were flown in," says Laura Stec, co-author of Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite Out of Global Warming.
Eating can be energy-efficient, too
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I took a bite out of the sandwich.
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He wanted to take a bite out of the Big Apple .
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Georgia ran up the hill in the hazy morning sunshine, past the sign for the Tomba Etrusca, nearing the spot where she had wiped out, taking a bite-size chunk out of her shoulder and a bigger bite out of her ego.
Georgia’s Kitchen
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He asked, taking a large bite out of a cookie and then draining down half the glass of milk.
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Raine took a big bite out of it, smiling as she did so.
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Local taxes are going to be taking a bigger bite out of people's income than they ever have before.
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With each example, take a bite out of the yellow apple.
Christianity Today
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I took a bite out of the sandwich.
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He wanted to take a bite out of the Big Apple .
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Each dram took the bite out of the cold air and as light faded from the highlands around us, the browns and greens fading to deeper grays, we told stories of the departed that turned the air blue.
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So," John went on triumphantly, taking a bite out of a piece of leathery toast spread with pseudo butter.
T2: INFILTRATOR
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Now that the molecular structure of these receptors is known, scientists may be able to use this knowledge to take the bite out of bitter.
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The afternoon sun took some of the bite out of the cold, but most of the other girls were still wearing sweats.
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But coyotes are taking the biggest bite out of sheep farming in Northern California.