Definition of Bite out

1. Verb. Utter. "She bit out a curse"

Generic synonyms: Emit, Let Loose, Let Out, Utter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bite Out

bite-size
bite-sized
bite analysis
bite force
bite fork
bite gauge
bite in
bite indicator
bite me
bite of the reality sandwich
bite off
bite off more than one can chew
bite one's lip
bite one's tongue
bite out (current term)
bite plane
bite plate
bite rim
bite someone's head off
bite someone in the arse
bite stick
bite the big one
bite the biscuit
bite the bullet
bite the dust
bite the hand that feeds one
bite to eat
bite wing
bite wings

Literary usage of Bite out

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

1. The Western Antiquary by William Henry Kearley Wright (1885)
"Why Sir," he replied, " Don't you know, that if you meet'h with a dead man's jaws with a perfect cage of teeth in 'em, and bite out only one tooth all, ..."

2. The Charm of Ireland by Burton Egbert Stevenson (1914)
"... half-moon depression at the summit, for all the world as though some one had taken a great bite out of it—and that is precisely what happened, ..."

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