bite
— Verb
– English
~ cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face"
bite
— Verb
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~ deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday"
bite
— Verb
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~ to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her"
bite
— Verb
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~ penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface"
bite
— Noun
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~ a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck"
bite
— Noun
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~ a strong odor or taste property; "the pungency of mustard"; "the sulfurous bite of garlic"; "the sharpness of strange spices"; "the raciness of the wine"
bite
— Noun
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~ a small amount of solid food; a mouthful; "all they had left was a bit of bread"
bite
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~ a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person
bite
— Noun
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~ a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin
bite
— Noun
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~ the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws
bite
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~ wit having a sharp and caustic quality; "he commented with typical pungency"; "the bite of satire"
Astilbe biternata
— Noun
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~ North American astilbe with panicles of creamy white flowers
bitewing
— Noun
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~ a dental X-ray film that can be held in place by the teeth during radiography
bithynia
— Noun
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~ an ancient country in northwestern Asia Minor in what is now Turkey; was absorbed into the Roman Empire by the end of the 1st century BC
biting
— Adjective
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~ capable of wounding; "a barbed compliment"; "a biting aphorism"; "pungent satire"
biting
— Adjective
– English
~ causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold; "bitter cold"; "a biting wind"