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bite

noun as in injury from biting or stinging

noun as in mouthful of food

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noun as in light meal

noun as in pungency; stinging sensation

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noun as in allotment

verb as in grip or tear with teeth

verb as in corrode, eat away

verb as in take a chance

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Example Sentences

After biting and kicking Whitfield, she was able to get free, grab her son and make a run for it.

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Maybe someone ate the fruit from the pong-pong tree, or suffered a snake bite, or a death glare from one of the monkeys was extra strong that morning.

Though rare, it can also spread through rodent bites or scratches.

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It can also be spread by touching contaminated objects and then touching your nose or mouth, getting bitten or scratched by an infected rodent or eating food contaminated with hantavirus, according to the CDC.

In spite of this, Newcastle United have gained the most points in the Premier League from losing positions, suggesting Howe's changes are more suited to adding bite in midfield rather than attacking verve.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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