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Meanings of bigger bite in English
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Usage of bigger bite in English
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Now the Kenyan government threatened to take a still biggerbite.
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This as Buffett takes a biggerbite and iPhone sales show resilience .
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Why, Bill, the trouble has given you a biggerbite than I thought for.
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It gets larger and stronger and more fastidious, and takes a biggerbite of me-that'sall.
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It increased the number of jobs provided and took a biggerbite out of the relief rolls.
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We saw a bit of this apple-shot scene before, but now we're getting a much biggerbite.
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Still, the farther you are up the income ladder, the biggerbite you get from the deal.
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The incentive for Chinese tech firms to slash costs and take a biggerbite of the offline market is clear.
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She narrowed her brows for a moment, concentrating on it, then she took a cautious nibble, smiled, and took a biggerbite.
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Higher prices at grocery-store checkout lines are souring attitudes and straining household budgets as they take a biggerbite out of workers' paycheques.
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Less than two months ago Newell cut its full-year earnings forecast on expectations a weak economy would take an even biggerbite out of sales.
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The boys did not say anything much, but they may have taken biggerbites by way of filling their stomachs in less time than usual.