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How to Use "Bite" with Example Sentences
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bite
(n):
the act of cutting with teeth; a wound from an animal or insect making a mark on the skin; something to eat
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Used with adjectives:
"
Her
dog
bite
got infected.
"
(dog, insect, mosquito, bug)
"
He suffered a
snake
bite
.
"
(snake, shark)
"
The dog left a
nasty
bite
on my leg.
"
(nasty, ugly, painful)
"
Let's grab a
quick
bite
before the movie.
"
(quick)
Used with verbs:
"
He
took
a
bite
of food.
"
(took, had, swallowed)
"
I'd like to
grab
a
bite
before we leave.
"
(grab, have)
"
We
get
too many bug
bites
when we go camping.
"
(get, receive, feel)
Used with prepositions:
"
Snow White took a
bite
from
the apple.
"
(from, of, out of)
"
My kids always talk
between
bites
.
"
(between)
"
She got a
bite
from
a strange dog.
"
(from)
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bite
(v):
to cut with teeth
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Used with adverbs:
"
She was
badly
bitten
by a shark.
"
(badly)
"
The wolf
bit
down
hard
.
"
(hard, deep)
"
She
bit
off
more than she could chew.
"
(off)
Used with prepositions:
"
I can't wait to
bite
into
that cheeseburger.
"
(into)
"
The shark was able to
bite
through
the net.
"
(through)
"
The child
bit
down on
the dentist's finger.
"
(down on, into)
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