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bite out

v. utter; "She bit out a curse"

Usage examples of "bite out".

Byron showed his gleaming white teeth, his incisors slightly prominent as if he could take a bite out of his nephew.

Every time she looked at Kyle, she wanted to take a bite out of him.

I released him in time to not take a bite out of him or lose a tooth, but not in time to keep from drawing blood.

Levon took a big bite out of his cheeseburger, manfully ignoring the almost complete lack of beef in the fried patty.

She popped up over the reef to see Antja taking a bite out of one of the lobster tails.

Ripley bared her teeth as if she was ready to take a bite out of her new husband whether he had the thought or not.

He had been so sure that Kai Chosa would jump at the chance to take a bite out of the Taki-gumi.

It looked as if some great beast had taken a bite out of the crenellations along the tower top, and spit the rubble across the bog.