55 adjectives to describe biting

We had nothing to wear but what we had on, and not much of that, so had small space for carrying anything, and, therefore, had brought with us only a little bite to eat.

The wound should be checked to see if it is a poisonous or non poisonous bite.

Ten miles is a mere "flea-bite," as Bluff Masters said, when a good, lively motor-cycle "takes the bit in its teeth," and it seemed as though they had hardly more than got well started before the junction was reached, where Jerry swung ahead, and the rest trailed after him.

For as the dog 330 (Whose fatal bite conveyed the infectious bane)

Suddenly he felt something slimy and hairy against his wristthen a stinging bite.

In the agitation consequent upon this incident she butters her bread with the lard, and takes an enormous bite on the way up stairs.

The Major and the elephants hurried back, and met the man limping along, bleeding from several scratches, and with a nasty bite in his shoulder, but otherwise more frightened than hurt.

Whilst taking a few angles near the cliffs, we suddenly experienced a series of severe bites or nippings in several parts of our body, and looking round to discover whence arose this unexpected attack, found ourselves under a tree covered with large green ants.

Michael Lewis (C); 16Nov68; R448977. Novelist bites art.

Nulla scabies, as he said, superstitione scabiosior; as he that is bitten with a mad dog bites others, and all in the end become mad; either out of affection of novelty, simplicity, blind zeal, hope and fear, the giddy-headed multitude will embrace it, and without further examination approve it.

His next is to give it a one-sided bite at the edge, as a test of its quality.

Deaths from actual snake bite are sadly numerous; but it appears from returns furnished to the Indian Government that Europeans enjoy a very happy exemption.

Upon my taking hold of it, it gave me a sharp bite, which caused me to let it drop.

when the experiment was tried, it was found that the wheel not only had sufficient bite or adhesion upon the rail to prevent slipping and give a forward motion to the engine, but that a number of cars might be attached and also moved.

Father Penney took a hasty bite in the buttery, and soon disappeared to rescue his goods from the highway.

Thy fires unquenched preserve, As erst the vestal flame; the pointed steel In the hot embers hide; and if surprised Thou feel'st the deadly bite, quick urge it home Into the recent sore, and cauterise The wound; spare not thy flesh, nor dread the event: Vulcan shall save when Aesculapius fails.

It is said that the mosquito, if undisturbed until he has taken his fill, leaves a much less inflamed bite than if brushed away in the midst of his feast.

And now I feel keen hunger bite.

This was a merely metaphoric bite; The next was fact, and gave the boy a fright: For lo!

<Bite, nibble, gnaw, chew, masticate, champ>.

The ground was made up of broken stone, and all that grew was a dry and stunted brush not more than six inches high, of which the poor animals took an occasional dainty bite, and seemed hardly able to drag along.

In the night-time bats swarmed from the marshes formed by this river, and these animals, which are as big as pigeons, tormented the Spaniards with their painful bites.

I got a premature bite.

" "Dios!" murmured Manuel over the list of equine shortcomings and took a large, relieved bite of tortilla and beans.

But after a while he got a royal bite.

55 adjectives to describe  biting