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    bite
    [bīt]
    verb
    bite (verb) · bites (third person present) · bit (past tense) · biting (present participle) · bitten (past participle)
    1. (of a person or animal) use the teeth to cut into or through something:
      "he bit off a piece of cheese" · "Rosa bit into a cupcake" · "babies learn to bite and chew about halfway through their first year"
      • use the teeth in order to inflict injury on:
        "he was chased and bitten by a dog" · "she had bitten, scratched, and kicked her assailant" · "the couple admit the dog bites if she feels threatened"
      • (of a snake, insect, or spider) wound (someone or something) with fangs, pincers, or a sting:
        "she was bitten by an adder"
    2. (of a fish) take the bait or lure on the end of a fishing line into the mouth:
      "I marvel at how easily and eagerly a chub will bite"
      • informal
        (of a person) be persuaded to accept a deal or offer:
        "a hundred or so retailers should bite"
    3. make firm contact with a surface:
      "the brake pads don't bite until they're warmed up" · "once on the wet grass, my boots failed to bite"
      • (of an object) press into a part of the body, causing pain:
        "the handcuffs bit into his wrists"
      • (of an acid) corrode a surface:
        "chemicals have bitten deep into the stone"
    4. (of a policy or situation) take effect, with unpleasant consequences:
      "the cuts in art education were starting to bite"
      • cause emotional pain:
        "Cheryl's betrayal had bitten deep"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        be very bad, unpleasant, or unfortunate:
        "it bites that your mom won't let you go"
    noun
    bite (noun) · bites (plural noun)
    1. an act of biting something in order to eat it:
      "Stephen ate a hot dog in three big bites"
      • a wound inflicted by an animal's or a person's teeth:
        "Perry's dog had given her a nasty bite"
      • a wound inflicted by a snake, insect, or spider:
        "his face was covered in mosquito bites"
      • an instance of bait being taken by a fish:
        "by four o'clock he still hadn't had a single bite"
      • dentistry
        the bringing together of the teeth in occlusion.
      • dentistry
        the imprint of the teeth in occlusion in a plastic material.
    2. a piece cut off by biting:
      "Robyn took a large bite out of her sandwich"
      • informal
        a quick snack:
        "I plan to stop off in the village and have a bite to eat"
      • a small morsel of prepared food, intended to constitute one mouthful:
        "bacon bites with cheese"
      • a short piece of information.
    3. a sharp or pungent flavor:
      "a fresh, lemony bite"
      • incisiveness or cogency of style:
        "his colorful characterizations brought added bite to the story"
      • a feeling of cold in the air or wind:
        "by early October there's a bite in the air"
    Origin
    Old English bītan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bijten and German beissen.
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    verb
    1. (of a person or animal) use the teeth to cut into or through something:
    2. make firm contact with a surface:
      get a purchase
    3. (of a policy or situation) take effect, with unpleasant consequences:
      have an effect
      be effective
      be efficacious
      have results
      be successful
      go as planned
      have the desired effect/result
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      What is the meaning of bite?1. To cut, grip, or tear with or as if with the teeth. 2. a. To pierce the skin of with the teeth, fangs, or mouthparts. b. To sting with a stinger. 3. To cut into with or as if with a sharp instrument: The axe bit the log deeply. 4. To grip, grab, or seize: bald treads that couldn't bite the icy road; bitten by a sudden desire to travel. 5.
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    3. Bite can mean123:
      • To press down on or cut into (someone or something) with the teeth often + off often + down, into, or through.
      • To seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound.
      • To wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis.
      • The act of using your teeth to cut and tear something, or the piece torn away.
      • A sore place on the surface of your skin made by an insect.
      • In fishing, a bite is a fish taking a hook in its mouth.
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      BITE meaning: 1 : to press down on or cut into (someone or something) with the teeth often + off often + down, into, or through; 2 : to wound (someone) by pushing a stinger, fang, etc., into the skin sometimes used figuratively
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      1 a : to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound was bitten by a dog b : to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis getting bitten by mosquitoes a snake bit his leg
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bite
      the act of using your teeth to cut and tear something, or the piece torn away: He took a few bites of the chicken and drank some water. [ C ] A bite is also a sore place on the surface of your skin made by an insect: mosquito bites [ C ] In fishing, a bite is a fish taking a hook in its mouth.
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