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n. (context idiomatic singulare tantum English) (l/en snack Snack) or quick meal.
Usage examples of "bite to eat".
But whether you called it a reception or coming over for a bite to eat afterward, it still meant food for forty mourners.
Kafari headed that way, betting there were dressing rooms where band members grabbed a bite to eat between dance sets.
I'm sorry there's no sleep for any of us, but make sure they get a bite to eat .
He'd have to keep an eye on her to make sure she drank some water and had a bite to eat every couple of hours.
I'm sorry there's no sleep for any of us, but make sure they get a bite to eat .
Lunchtime, Christmas Day, I'm having a bite to eat, American turkey with cranberry sauce as well as good old Aussie brown gravy poured over everything, when I hear a burst of rifle fire.