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  • 81bite into — ˈbite ˌinto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they bite into he/she/it bites into past tense bit into past participle …

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  • 82bite your lip — bite your tongue/lip/ phrase to stop yourself from saying something that might upset or annoy someone I almost told her what I thought of her, but I bit my tongue. Thesaurus: to stop talking, or to not say anythingsynonym Main entry: bite …

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  • 83bite the dust — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be killed in battle. * /Captain Jones discharged his gun and another guerrilla bit the dust./ 2. To fall in defeat; go down before enemies; be overthrown; lose. * /Our team bit the dust today./ …

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  • 84bite the hand that feeds one — {v. phr.} To turn against or hurt a helper or supporter; repay kindness with wrong. * /He bit the hand that fed him when he complained against his employer./ …

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  • 85bite the dust — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To be killed in battle. * /Captain Jones discharged his gun and another guerrilla bit the dust./ 2. To fall in defeat; go down before enemies; be overthrown; lose. * /Our team bit the dust today./ …

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  • 86bite the hand that feeds one — {v. phr.} To turn against or hurt a helper or supporter; repay kindness with wrong. * /He bit the hand that fed him when he complained against his employer./ …

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  • 87Bite Me (film) — Bite Me is a 2004 horror film about mutant insects in a strip club.Cast*Misty Mundae as Crystal *Julian Wells as Teresa *Sylvianne Chebance as Gina *Carl Burrows as Eugene Frack *Justin Wingenfeld as Rupert (1st Moron) *Igor Fernandez as Cop… …

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  • 88bite the big one N. Amer. — bite the big one N. Amer. informal 1》 die. 2》 be very unpleasant. → bite …

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  • 89bite your tongue — bite (your) tongue to stop yourself from saying something because it would be better not to, even if you would like to say it. I really wanted to tell her what I thought of him but I had to bite my tongue …

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  • 90bite tongue — bite (your) tongue to stop yourself from saying something because it would be better not to, even if you would like to say it. I really wanted to tell her what I thought of him but I had to bite my tongue …

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