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bite

noun as in injury from biting or stinging

noun as in mouthful of food

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noun as in light meal

noun as in pungency; stinging sensation

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noun as in allotment

verb as in corrode, eat away

verb as in take a chance

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Exposure happens whenever saliva or tissue from a rabid bat enters the body through a scratch, bite or contact with a wound, mouth, nose or eyes, county officials said.

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He didn’t believe it when Makai said he got a bite.

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A girl was bitten on her arm and received other injuries on her leg and back in a mountain lion attack, according to California wildlife officials.

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He is obsessed with a pet project focused on removing voting power from index funds, which he believes could restore activists’ bite.

Swiss chocolate group Barry Callebaut reported a drop in annual net profit on Wednesday as high cocoa prices and falling consumption took a bite out of its earnings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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