Definition of Seize with teeth

1. Verb. To grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws. "Gunny invariably tried to bite her"

Exact synonyms: Bite
Generic synonyms: Grip
Specialized synonyms: Gnaw, Bite Off, Snap At, Snap, Nibble, Nip, Nibble
Derivative terms: Bite, Bite, Biter
Also: Bite Off

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seize With Teeth

seitanic
seitans
seiten
seitens
seith
seities
seity
seizable
seize
seize on
seize out
seize the day
seize up
seize upon
seize with teeth (current term)
seized
seized up
seized upon
seizer
seizers
seizes
seizes up
seizes upon
seizin
seizing
seizing up
seizing upon
seizings
seizins

Literary usage of Seize with teeth

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1901)
"Fang, seize with teeth; IV. iii. 23- Fate, evil destiny (Warburton conj. "fault") ; III. v. 14. Feeders, parasites; II. ii. 166. ..."

2. The Aldus Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1909)
"FANG, seize with teeth; IV. iii. 33. FATE, evil destiny; (Warburton conj. "fault"); III. v. 14. FEEDERS, parasites; II. ii. 170. ..."

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