bite out of

Frequency: 6.86.3 per million words

To take a piece from something by biting.

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Examples (10)

  • She took a big bite out of the slab of cake.
  • He took a juicy bite out of the crisp, red apple.
  • The toddler took a clumsy bite out of the soft cookie.
  • Who took a bite out of my sandwich and put it back?
  • By the time I found the pear, a squirrel had already taken a bite out of it.
  • I couldn't resist taking a bite out of the freshly baked bread.
  • The dog took a playful bite out of its new toy.
  • I'm so hungry, I'm going to take a huge bite out of that brownie as soon as I get it.
  • She carefully took a small bite out of the delicate pastry, savoring the flavor.
  • He just took a bite out of the pizza slice.