have a bite

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

Used when taking a single mouthful of food.

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Examples (20)

  • Can I have a bite of your apple?
  • Let's have a quick bite before the meeting starts.
  • Here, you can have a bite of my cookie if you want.
  • I'm getting hungry; do you want to have a bite?
  • He had a bite of the cake and immediately knew it was delicious.
  • We had a bite at a small diner on our way here.
  • No, you can't have a bite; I'm saving this for later.
  • If we hurry, we'll have time to have a bite before the show.
  • Did you just have a bite of my chocolate bar?
  • I'm too tired to cook tonight, so let's just have a bite out.
  • I'll just have one bite to taste it.
  • She often has a bite at her desk instead of a full lunch.
  • If I have a bite, will there be enough left for you?
  • Would you like to have a bite with me after work?
  • The curious child wanted to have a bite of every dish on the table.
  • After a long hike, all we wanted was to have a warm bite.
  • Just having a bite of this burger makes me happy.
  • He suggested having a bite at the new food truck.
  • Mom said I could have a bite of the pie before dinner.
  • I need to have a bite or I won't be able to concentrate this afternoon.