78 Verbs to Use for the Word biting

He took an enveloping bite.

I ate a few bites of the sickish mixture until the streets were safe.

But after a while he got a royal bite.

I flew at him and gave him a savage bite on the ankle.

It is making the viper cure its own bite.

It was pleasant to feel the bite of the salt wind, and to see the trees and the rocks by the roadside slip past us, gaunt and spectral in the evening.

In another place Mr. Choate says, "that even the laughter of fools, and children, and madmen, little ministers, little editors, and little politicians, can inflict the mosquito-bite, not deep, but stinging." As this is one of the best of his sarcasms, we give it the advantage of the circulation of the "Atlantic,"generous and tidal circulation, as he himself might call it.

Feet and face were rubbed with snow to restore circulation and to prevent frost-bite.

Not one of the three received a bite.

Robbins, while we snatch a bite you bunch what canteens we've got and fill 'em up.

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.

" "He'd wipe out the score of what's left of one hundred and eight," said Sukey, swallowing his last bite of biscuit at one gulp and examining the priming in his gun.

If I 'ad any money in my pocket I'd 'ave a bite while you're gone.'

No man makes "two bites of a cherry."

Trails"it permits itself to be bitten by poisonous snakes, treating the bite with utter indifference.

But I'll wager something it was really Adam whotaking a purely scientific interest in the businessegged Eve on to try a bite of apple, asserting that the domestic menu lacked variety, telling himself if she died of it, it would only cost him another rib to replace her, and cheap at the price.

They had to cook for the men and were not allowed a bite till they had finished their meal.

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

I'llI'll'Marse Dugal' went on at a tarrable rate, but eve'ybody knowed Marse Dugal' bark uz wuss'n his bite.

We'll pick a bite of supper and then we surround that hill, quiet as mice, and close up on him.

In winter it is often necessary to help them out of the machine and attend to the chilled parts of the body to avoid frost-bite.

Algy has left his corner and his reversed picture-book, moved thereto by the unparalleled audacity of young Parker, who has pulled one of the sofa-cushions down on the floor, and is squatting on it, like a great toad at her feet, examining a gnat-bite on her sacred arm.

He was momentarily expecting a bite.

Here are some devouring cells: Ever watchful night and day, They the vile Bacillus slay; Wot we well he fears the bite Of the guardian Phagocyte.

'I found the public bite, and so I baited on with tainted meat.

78 Verbs to Use for the Word  biting