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bite
noun as in injury from biting or stinging
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Weak matches
noun as in mouthful of food
noun as in light meal
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in pungency; stinging sensation
verb as in grip or tear with teeth
verb as in corrode, eat away
verb as in take a chance
Example Sentences
While a global trade war could qualify, it would be difficult optics to suspend a "non-negotiable" and "iron-clad" set of rules before they had really bitten.
Andrea claims Mr Scott told her the swellings were caused by an insect bite and says she was encouraged to have further treatments.
After becoming Conservative leader in 2022, he would target Trudeau with biting remarks as a way to connect with disaffected voters.
Lively alleges that she demanded a long list of precautions, including that an “intimacy coordinator” be present for their scenes and that Baldoni refrain from “biting and sucking of lip” without her consent.
Lyme disease, a bacterial infection which causes a range of health problems, can be spread to humans from some tick bites.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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