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    1. Sporadically you might earn a little bit more but consistently you will not earn the type of money that you want to earn


    2. Can a fireman who wants to build a great cavern do that by blasting a solid rock with a fire hose for a week straight, staying up with every bit of energy that he has, holding the hose blasting it at full power


    3. Jorma didn't mean to appear that nervous, "It's just a bit lavish," he said


    4. "I had a boat so much like this when I was young, a bit smaller though


    5. "We had a bit of variety for old times sake," she said


    6. These are a few wonders of the world that I uncovered; the wonder bit is usual y meant as in “I wonder why?”


    7. bit poor at times but I was sure that I had been here before


    8. Kevin jerks the wheel and loses traction a bit before his car slides off the road


    9. I love you, therefore you should sleep around a bit until you’re quite, quite sure whilst I get on with all this work for you, regardless of the outcome


    10. There were rooms downstairs for his business, far below was quite a bit of warehouse space

    11. Remember every little bit of toxin adds up to a lot


    12. Henry was going to have to assert himself a bit more; he was going to have to open the door and go in boldly


    13. During the more than twenty Earth years they lived together, other than a bit of post-American and Brazilian slang that they taught each other, they lived their life together in the Kassidorian language because it was the language they had in common


    14. Instead she stood at the bit of rail on the port side of the companionway, leaning on the cabin roof


    15. Nancy looked away, studied the floor a bit


    16. He had been with Venna however and Jorma called them comparable, so that worried her a bit


    17. She curled forward, clutching her stomach and bit her tongue


    18. Vinnie pushed the glasses back firmly onto his nose and shifted his center of gravity back a bit


    19. “This is supposed to be a front for the United Order, so the technology will be quite a bit more advanced,” Johnny said


    20. "I was just thinking we may be too late, they couldn't have made all these improvements without quite a bit of money

    21. She changed the subject to his camp and gushed about that a bit, the whole point being to find out where he got the money


    22. Silence blocked the punch and skipped up the wall a bit higher before jumping off it and hurling herself through the air at him


    23. You can add a little bit of soap to the left over soda, etc


    24. It is something he does well, even with a bit of pride


    25. But if you are in this age group then you would be in a bit of a dilemma: trying to catch-up on retirement planning at the same time paying/saving for your children's higher education


    26. It looked a bit like someone had cut off Al Pacino's face and tanned it to make an Al Pacino mask


    27. He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers


    28. But what of her sister's question? "I think it's a bit of diversion while we were working together


    29. Leaning heavily on the arm of the chair, I stand … whoooo, the room’s spinning a bit


    30. ‘Gave the doctor a bit of a surprise, I can tell you

    31. It was cramped but if he cinched up the laces, it was a little bit warmer at night


    32. John seems still a bit troubled from his


    33. Follow the Law of the little bit when spraying


    34. The kid was really a good boy, a bit of mischief now and then and horny since his gonads started up a few years ago


    35. of expected someone a bit more


    36. ‘She rang because she picked up a bit of information this afternoon from her daughter


    37. Estwig hadn't pestered too badly to come with them, he must still have a bit of yaag or a girl nearby


    38. he’s a bit "tetched


    39. Isn’t it a bit improper to have a


    40. It was Morningday two weeks later, sunny and dry, but a bit frosty

    41. ‘We could have a bit of a drive around the Glastonbury area perhaps


    42. A bit worrying that


    43. are interested in knowing a bit


    44. ‘Is that Liz?’ I asked, taking the bit between my teeth


    45. ‘A bit shaken but we had a reasonably friendly chat and she sounded a lot less anxious by the time we’d finished


    46. Where a bit of extra cash was concerned the old man always


    47. Manager and I had a bit of a set to


    48. dated, had the odd fumble, but a bit like Destiny, that Bond girl who reads the Tarot


    49. ‘Well, I know it probably seems a bit suspect, but I am trying to contact your mother and don’t have her address


    50. He was only a bit over two and a half decades even now














































    1. “Oh, really?” she said, flaking off the first bite with her fork


    2. “Try another bite


    3. "Yeah, I can't get the last bite of this in and it's cold anyway


    4. It—what used to be James—snapped at her fingers but was pinned by the wreckage and couldn't lean in to bite her


    5. The larvae do not bite but live off dried blood defecated by the adult fleas


    6. The insects spread tiny wings and began to bite Haques on the arms


    7. Serpent stared at Mouse's pointed face and, for a moment, felt the urge to bite it off


    8. She took the first bite and dropped the fruit as if it were poison


    9. ’ I bite my lip trying not to laugh at his tone of utter exasperation


    10. "Jesus, Vagina, how many times I told you, don't bite the thing off, init!"

    11. and daring September’s spiny little teeth to bite if they could


    12. teeth, the fetid and yielding lust on his hot breath as the bite went home


    13. Oh stop fussing, Liz, bite the bullet … as she said, it will pass


    14. This was one of those places where Bahkmar had to bite his tongue and not blurt out, 'they are just a few thousand pages of 'if' statements, some few-level neural simulation loops, a few gig of customizable data and some presentation rendering loops' but the vow was sacred and he understood even to the sociological level why the people who can't understand it anyway need to believe it is holy


    15. They had another bite of late lunch with Athnu, there was traffic on the canals


    16. A nose rudder began to bite a little soft sand and they began to come around much more quickly, accompanied by painful groans from the coupling knuckles that joined the raft sections together


    17. The taste of him; oh the taste to come, the wetness of his muzzle, the razor edge of his teeth, the fetid and yielding lust on his hot breath as the bite went home


    18. Seconds passed and nothing happened, like the great photographer was trying to pose a still photo of the first bite, the ball of flame


    19. Though I stand with the shadow of winter’s frosty bite


    20. as the black bound bite their cheeks and blood red lips stop sobs

    21. They bite the leg so that you cannot flee


    22. They looked like piles of huge leaves, but, looking almost like a vine among the leaves, was a tiny head which would occasionally take a small bite of soil


    23. He relished each bite, enjoyed each forkful of food


    24. Says I, feeling the bite of the gaoler’s grin,


    25. It is a carnivore and if you tried to grab one bare handed it would claw and bite painfully


    26. They chatted among themselves, and were trying to decide if they should make some kind of sled for the camp to use during the winter months when suddenly Daniel, who was in mid bite of a sandwich, froze


    27. as the freshness of the piranha waves bite


    28. Archibald was just about to take a large bite out of his bun when she put her hand on top of his and said, "I was only gonna say


    29. 'They were so crazed those men, they would bite into their glasses and slash their thighs and forearms without uttering a sound


    30. Oh, Simon, I didn’t mean to bite your head off

    31. Finally she took a bite


    32. about to take a large bite out of his bun when she put her hand on


    33. Mya took the piece of bacon in her small claws and took a bite


    34. ” She took a huge bite


    35. Suzanne swallowed a bite of elk burger before answering


    36. ” She cut off suddenly and took a big bite of her fish


    37. retained its fresh stinging bite


    38. He took a bite of his toast before going on


    39. When they had finished the new floor, George wiped his brow and said, “Well sir, you've done a man's job here this morning, how about we take a break for a bite to eat,” After a pause, he added, “What do ya say about that?” Harry grinned and nodded his head vigorously


    40. Roman took the apple out of his mouth (still chewing the last bite),

    41. took a big bite, cutting the apple with his teeth into two smaller pieces


    42. A lone merchant on break was relaxing with a bite to eat and a the newspaper


    43. bite and it was a big one


    44. Billy uses the fence to haul himself upright, wincing as he feels the bruise at the base of his spine bite and swell


    45. She took another bite of her diddle and pressed her ass against his on the rail


    46. ” She stopped and took another bite


    47. They’re pretty fast for their size and will bite if they get in your clothes


    48. “That flimsy net won’t slow down anything big enough to bite a full grown human


    49. She did not bite it completely off but the lower half of it dangled in a


    50. I decided after the first bite it was delicious, and before I knew














































    1. As far as I could tell, he had no bites


    2. His parents sent him to summer camp last month and he had bug bites all over his arms and legs


    3. They had to show him pictures before he would believe it, but the video of a theirops getting picked up in its jaws and chunked down in three bites was convincing


    4. when the sound bites


    5. Luray and Yarin collapsed on the bed as soon as they'd gulped down a few bites of some hash that Yendee brought in from the dock cooks


    6. and the chill bites


    7. The Tundra bites, swarming with flies


    8. Their only indirect contact was when they exchanged thanks and some brief sound bites via a television link


    9. ” Doc said between bites


    10. As soon as I began to rub it in, her friends twittered and giggled with gentle laughter and began chattering like the birds and patted their old companion on her arms; well done, another one bites the dust; tales for those long winter nights I supposed

    11. Compared to them she was as shapely as the average young tree trunk, perched up on long saplings, with long scrawny arms and insect bites for tits


    12. I thought I’d hang around the artistic quarter looking interesting and see if anyone bites


    13. the left hindquarter, dating back to the ant bites


    14. They ate with questions interspaced between bites


    15. 32At the last it bites like a serpent, and stings like an adder


    16. 11 If the snake bites before it is charmed, then is there no profit for the


    17. Soups and salads and breads arrived momentarily; and the foursome enjoyed several bites of the meal and returned to their former banter


    18. looked as if there were only a few bites taken


    19. Maggie's cup hand is splashed and the burn bites


    20. He had to break his last ten to buy a couple black beauties, he dropped one right there with a big swallow off that guy’s jug of green to take the edge off it, then jumped back in the boat with his mouth full of the last two bites of that roll

    21. Roman dabbled with his food, taking slow, deliberate bites not because it


    22. hitting a wall, he was unable to finish the last three bites of his steak


    23. That knife is our best protection against anything that bites


    24. Most of the revelers had stopped by for a few bites and maybe a roll, but by now there were few more than the loggers


    25. " He had finished a few bites before and rinsed his hands off with her, working the squeaky foot pump for her


    26. A couple were nice enough to share a few bites with him so he didn't go completely hungry all day


    27. perpetually greasy from the bites of duck fat she enjoyed


    28. If you dream that the rabbit scratches or bites you, then it means that you need to pay more attention to your personal relationship or love life


    29. The Breton took voracious bites of the meat, sparing little time to chew and swallowing with such speed that it worried the Imperial man all the more


    30. I could only eat a few bites, then gave the rest back to Joseph

    31. Food was displayed on the counter and people were constantly going to the bar, eating a few bites, then returning to their groups


    32. In between bites of food, the men dipped their hands into a bowl of water I"d placed on the table


    33. When they looked on it, they were saved from death and healed from the poisonous bites of these snakes


    34. doctors as she might be menopausal but of course she just bites


    35. Somewhere along the line she mastered love bites as delicate as an angel’s kiss


    36. Soon a hundred Fire Lions and over sixty Shadow Hounds were charging through the camp, knocking down and devouring vampires in massive gulping bites


    37. Her stomach growled, reminding her that she hadn’t eaten more than two bites of her breakfast


    38. After a few bites of his ship’s replicated dinner, Zolla left his living quarters for the main control room otherwise known as the bridge


    39. She nodded and offered encouraging comments between bites of her pastry


    40. ye take us in--the two of us? The wind bites mortal sharp, not a morsel

    41. Twisting sideways, Mai Cox put her foot on the passenger seat and pulled up the leg of her green coveralls, dabbing at the bites with a wet tissue


    42. She had established that the cat vector was via mating and blood infection through contaminated bites, but what was the vector killing people who hadn’t been attacked or been bitten by cats? The rescue service personnel for instance, who’d had no contact with the cats, yet had still died?


    43. Spencer had started surfing while living in East London and like it had done to others, it bites and sticks with you


    44. Some bites of bread, bacon,


    45. As she listened to this strange badger, Brightness slowly overcame her fear of him, and while he continued with his tale, she uncovered a store of worms at which Darkburst took quick impulsive bites, swallowing rapidly so that he could continue his narration


    46. The food looked exquisite, though it was small enough to finish in two bites


    47. Bru sprinkled flea powder on his bed sheets once in a while, after getting a few bites that seemed to itch and burn for up to a week


    48. And another one bites the dust


    49. The bites hurt worse than the time he’d been stung by a wasp, the searing pains shooting up his arm


    50. He looked closer, trying to make out why the edges of the bites were wavering back and forth











































    1. “Very clear,” Johnny said, biting back remarks that would only lead to having to listen to Ackers talk more


    2. The insects, relentlessly biting his flesh, made him too weak to carry more


    3. ’ He said, taking one and biting into it


    4. ’ I replied, biting back the rude retort which is on the tip of my tongue … how dare he make it sound as though I yo-yo all over the place! ‘At least that is my intention


    5. Glenelle couldn't respond because she thought she might as well dare tip this shot back and found it was like biting down on two hundred twenty volts AC


    6. feel biting deeply into the base of his neck


    7. No one had biting insects in their universe, everyone he ever knew turned that option off immediately


    8. The grey wolf pounced suddenly with the intention of biting Sons’


    9. Danton’s shoulders twitched as he tried to alleviate the tension that he could now feel biting deeply into the base of his neck


    10. It put up a terrible fight biting and tearing at the ‘twins,’ but they would not let up or give it any reprieve

    11. I am ratty in the morning – time of the month and all that - I snap at Alastair over nothing and by the time I leave the house – he has to move his car so I can go – I am biting my tongue so that I don’t say something I shall regret in temper


    12. Even when you have a great strategy in place there will simply be times when the fish won't be biting


    13. Tarak had made clear to her what they could expect; the biting cold, heavy snow drifts, and evenings with little or no sleep, crammed into small caves for shelter


    14. They have no idea how it is on the plains this time of year; I refer to the biting cold and unrelenting winds


    15. With pincers biting


    16. His head fills with thick black smoke and everything solid starts to turn to sand, swirling around him in a stinging, biting storm


    17. With the grass between his toes he made long curling casts at the edge of some lilypads, hoping to entice a lazy fish into biting the threaded bug he used


    18. It’s quiet out here, chilly but without that biting cold which denotes winter


    19. Monica thought for a while, biting her lip, then biting her fingernails


    20. Biting her lower lip the way she did when she was hurt, and flexing her right hand, she asked in as smooth a tone as she could manage

    21. continued to sit quietly in the corner biting his tongue


    22. "Do you have a middle button? Why is it you’re either biting my head off or driving me crazy?" He sounded nearly as shaky as she felt, but the twinkle in his eyes made her laugh


    23. " she stuttered out the words, biting on her lower lip


    24. Physical abuse is characterized by beating, hitting, punching, biting, burning,


    25. The humans sought to defend themselves as the creatures flooded their ranks, but instead of biting into the demons' flesh, their blades slashed and stabbed at emptiness, cutting harmlessly through the air


    26. "Pardon my mentor, he often wags his tongue when he should be biting it


    27. Biting his lip was not enough to curb his desire for Nathalia


    28. The obscenities died down, and in their absence Alec could almost hear the undead biting at his ear


    29. Some were weeping openly, others were rending their hair, literally tearing it out in clumps while still others were biting their own tongues, blood flowing freely from their mouths


    30. habits you do without knowing, such as the habit of biting your lip when you’re

    31. because instead of biting through him, she flung him from the cliff


    32. Then biting into it, Zeus found it was only a thin sheet of crackling


    33. And she was thankful that Mercer appeared too consumed with his own musings to notice the tears biting and welling up in her eyes


    34. Shortly before nine the following evening she was almost to the point of biting her nails, she was so excited at the probability of seeing the boy again


    35. do any of that biting stuff, now, will you, lady?”


    36. He moaned and buried his face between the twin globes, his tongue licking her flesh, his teeth lightly biting her


    37. This time he could slide with ease against the fuel pipe but now the cold was much more biting


    38. blood when a dog locks its jaw in prey, so there's no conflict between the biting and the breathing


    39. Yes, the garden was well tended, but the roses were suffering from the ravages of wind and rain, and the late October east wind with its biting cold was having its toll


    40. biting cold, as few homes had central heating in those days

    41. Wolves began to launch themselves at the outer edges of demon bodies, biting, clawing, and howling with bloodlust


    42. She was on Carter like a wildcat, biting, kicking, tearing chunks from her in a frenzy


    43. It was followed by a chorus of heckling and taunts, biting at her with their bitterness


    44. days, the cord biting into his wrists and ankles, cutting off his circulation


    45. She got off her knees, momentarily to take a swig of hot tea and did her own impression of biting off more that she could chew


    46. biting loneliness, he was even more aware of hers


    47. I imagine that some of my first nightmares were about those shrieking hens pecking and biting off my little sausage fingers as I tried to gather eggs for breakfast (this may or may not, also, be why I slept with a pocket knife underneath my pillow for the majority of my youth — to keep those psycho chickens from making num-nums out of my nose pickers)


    48. Halon prayed that the bats would not descend into this tunnel and attack them, digging their tiny razor sharp claws into their skin, biting their faces


    49. Saldon didn’t wait for the door to close; he was ravenous and started biting into the cheese


    50. should’ve had, their nipping cans biting













































    1. I treated his dog after she was bitten by a zombie


    2. He'd been acting weird since he'd been bitten by that dog the other week


    3. Reluctantly, no longer able to avoid the issue, my thoughts turn back to the events of the evening … it had been kind of Stephen to offer me accommodation like that … why, oh, why did I have to lose my temper? I shouldn’t have bitten his head off like that


    4. nightmare, the bedclothes drenched and bitten through, there was a new, steel, flat


    5. where red bitten steel rods twist away the years,


    6. Bitten, anchored by the sound of him,


    7. ‘But I hear that you are to be congratulated … Caderl has finally bitten the bullet, has he?’


    8. Given that he has what appears to be a satisfactory and fulfilling life, I cannot come up with any sensible reason other than that he was bitten by the urge to help with the survival of his society and, although that would sit with the man and his general helpfulness, it’s a bit extreme as reasons go


    9. She noticed it was not all that accurate, there was no constant buzz of insects, she hadn’t been bitten and she knew if she was really on Earth in an age like this she would have been swarmed by now


    10. anthill, and was bitten repeatedly by ants in a large

    11. hard on the outside, but once bitten into the juice was very tasty


    12. The only difference between the bitten and the rot-skins, was that they saw their end coming


    13. Some were bitten, several clawed


    14. The pile of fallen bitten nearly clogged Hell’s Gate


    15. He had been bitten, cut, pummeled


    16. of hers had bitten my butt a hundred times and, in a benevolent


    17. prank, I was bitten, out of the blue, by a female Doberman, which


    18. that a dog has bitten my hand


    19. Perhaps one of his men had shot him accidently, or maybe he had come upon a poisonous snake and it had bitten him


    20. She shut her eyes tightly and whispered, "But you were bitten, too

    21. "I was bitten


    22. He never mentioned anything about being bitten


    23. "I haven't seen anyone get bitten,” she said, "But I helped take care of Julie when she got the flu


    24. Maybe I had made it through? Maybe not everyone turned when they were bitten? That thought made me angry


    25. Apparently I had bitten my tongue in my fury


    26. "We've both been bitten, but we were infected the right way,” I said, using Walt's terminology


    27. “I was bitten a long time before I met you


    28. God instructed Moses to fashion a brazen serpent and place it on a wooden pole so that those who were bitten and poisoned could look up at it


    29. If the serpent in the desert is in any way conveying a message about events that were to occur in the future, looking at this logically, we have in the desert people who dying because of their involvement with sin (being bitten by the serpents)


    30. From a Christian viewpoint, we are all bitten by the serpent (sin) and are dying in our sinful living

    31. Obviously the wreck of the stereo had bitten him deeply


    32. “Your supposed to be hard bitten killers who are hunting Hun snipers not ladies taking afternoon tea”, and he looked at us disgustedly


    33. ” I nodded my head in acknowledgement and felt a rush of affection for this hard bitten man


    34. Maybe a thousand or more were bitten by vampires and would turn in three moons


    35. She tried to remain calm until the two women had left the tent before she told Terese, “That girl was bitten!” Terese then related Adem and Carl’s new declaration that innocents infected by the vampire disease were to be spared and allowed to walk free


    36. He wasn’t glad they were bitten, just that they were still alive


    37. Once they were bitten, they would either die or become vampires


    38. Amaranthe prodded her arm where the bug had bitten her


    39. Horses, cows, sheep, asses, and dogs, with other animals useful to man, are destroyed by the tsetse; and so deadly is its poison, that if a cow is only bitten once by a fly it will die of the effects, although wild animals are quite safe


    40. A lot of the rescue teams had complained about being bitten by something when they were working in the cinema

    41. She had established that the cat vector was via mating and blood infection through contaminated bites, but what was the vector killing people who hadn’t been attacked or been bitten by cats? The rescue service personnel for instance, who’d had no contact with the cats, yet had still died?


    42. Two cats slid through the garden fence, both bearing the marks of matted fur where the big male had bitten their necks during mating


    43. Why? Simply because I got bitten when I was younger when my clients' business partner (fellow shareholder) decided to leave after a few months and offered his shares at a ridiculous price to him! He either had to buy it or end up with a shareholder he disliked even more


    44. “Why? Is he hurt? Was he bitten by the cats?”


    45. “What happened to him? He said he was bitten by fleas


    46. With his mouth he firmly wrapped the long stems around Stelze�s ankle, above the spot where she was bitten


    47. She complained bitterly of a frost bitten face and hand which we ignored with our usual aplomb


    48. I think it is the inbuilt fear which humans have for wild animal or the fear of being bitten


    49. frowning at the notch he spied bitten into one


    50. Why? Simply because I got bitten when I was younger when my client's business partner (fellow shareholder) decided to leave after a few months and offered his shares at a ridiculous price to him! He either had to buy it or end up with a shareholder he disliked even more












































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    Synonyms for "bite"

    bite chomp pungency raciness sharpness collation snack bit morsel insect bite sting prick seize with teeth burn mouthful taste scrap food wound cut nip bee sting scratch stab chew gnaw nibble munch snap pierce corrode erode eat away dissolve disintegrate etch cheat bamboozle beguile deceive defraud dupe fool gull

    "bite" definitions

    a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person


    a small amount of solid food; a mouthful


    a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin


    a light informal meal


    (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait


    wit having a sharp and caustic quality


    a strong odor or taste property


    the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws


    a portion removed from the whole


    to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws


    cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort


    penetrate or cut, as with a knife


    deliver a sting to