Which preposition to use with bitten

of Occurrences 227%

The bite of the sharp fang, when it first entered, seemed to burn me.

at Occurrences 61%

It never bites at a hook, and is taken only by gill-nets, or the seine.

into Occurrences 46%

As I looked round our little company, I noted how deep the thing had bitten into our souls.

in Occurrences 37%

Miss Darling was head mistress of the Diocesan School at Amherst near Rangoon, and her pupils were bathing in the sea when one of them was bitten in the leg by a shark or alligator.

with Occurrences 37%

Bathing the part bitten with warm turpentine or warm vinegar is also of great use.

off Occurrences 28%

With small white teeth Miss Kaufman bit off an end of thread.

on Occurrences 27%

To-day the bass will bite on dobsons, but to-morrow we must have frogs.

out Occurrences 20%

De sarpint he done fotch mudder Ebe seben apples, an' ebery one she take a bite out of gib her a debbil.

through Occurrences 17%

On this, Sakra, Ruler of Devas, changed himself and some devas into white mice, which bit through the strings about her waist; and when this was done, the extra clothes which she wore dropped down on the ground.

for Occurrences 16%

The boys afterwards learned that he had not tasted a bite for two days, and they wondered at his having shown even as much patience as he did.

like Occurrences 15%

Turner, whose ideas are so extravagantly absurd, where he asserts, that the symptoms of hydrophobia may not appear for forty years after the bite of the dog, and who maintains that "the slaver or breath of such a dog is infectious;" and that men bitten by mad dogs, will bite like dogs again, and die mad; although he laughs at the anodyne necklaces, argues much in the same manner.

to Occurrences 14%

The Adorned C. prefers biting to barking, and his bite is worse than his barkbites always are, except in the proverb.

from Occurrences 14%

" "But" "I'll have 'em send me up a bite from the grill.

by Occurrences 8%

These Psylli, who are male, for there is no woman born in their tribe, have the power of sucking out before a person dies all the poison of every reptile and are not harmed themselves when bitten by any such creature.

as Occurrences 4%

And I learnt to think of the bites as injuries and wounds rather than the much feared `snake-bite'.

ob Occurrences 3%

She takes one bite ob it, an' den she frows it at his head, an' sings out: 'Is you 'spectin' me to gib dat apple to yer Uncle Adam an' gib him de colic?'

about Occurrences 2%

The ascent to it is easy, but the descent exceedingly difficult, a nasty piece of glacier having to be traversed, over which we were unfortunate enough to lose two horses, and had several of our followers severely frost-bitten about the feet.

BY Occurrences 2%

CHAPTER XII JOYCE IS BITTEN BY THE TROUBLE BUG

between Occurrences 1%

Whenever you need a bite between meals, just drop in.

over Occurrences 1%

I was reading the other day about the policemen in a big city in England that have to catch stray dogs, and dogs supposed to be mad, and all kinds of dogs, and they get bitten over and over again, and never think anything about it.

than Occurrences 1%

"Oh, bigger bites than that!"

therewith Occurrences 1%

He is, as might be guessed, a shrewd fighter, and uses the true old 'Bristol guard' in boxing, holding his long arm across his body, and fencing and biting therewith swiftly and sharply enough.

beneath Occurrences 1%

But the acidity of his scorn had bitten beneath the surface of Grim's good humor.

behind Occurrences 1%

The wolf followed and caught one of them, a large, full-grown dog, and gave him one bite behind the shoulder.

towards Occurrences 1%

" "Once, you know, there was a fight between a little pony and a lion, and the lion sprang against the pony and the pony put his back against a stack and bited towards the lion, and the lion rolled over and the pony jumped up, and he ran up ... and the pony turned round and the lion ..." His mother felt she had lost the thread.

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