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bite

noun as in injury from biting or stinging

noun as in mouthful of food

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noun as in light meal

noun as in pungency; stinging sensation

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noun as in allotment

verb as in grip or tear with teeth

verb as in corrode, eat away

verb as in take a chance

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These were occasions where, amid the chatter of our friends and family, my father would encourage me to try bites of mystery meat cuts.

Could it be that Musk is worried about Britain biting off a chunk of X's revenues – or even, as the Act allows for in some circumstances, blocking access to the site in the UK?

From BBC

And with 61 half hours under its lid, there’s enough good stuff to last you from Christmas through New Year's – if you drink in each season’s exploits bite at a time.

From Salon

That was one that I probably had maybe four or five bites and was like “I actually can’t handle it.”

Shelter staffers failed to provide written notice of the dog’s bite history before it was adopted, as required by state law, according to the woman’s lawsuit.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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