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Meanings of
bite off
in English
Portuguese
morder
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Bite off with a quick bite.
snap at
Portuguese
morder
Usage of
bite off
in English
1
Might as well
bite
off
a big lump while you're at it.
2
He didn't
bite
off
that skirling lament or stop tearing at himself.
3
He had to
bite
off
the sob that tore up through him.
4
Was he going to
bite
off
the end of the porcupine's tail?
5
May the devils
bite
off
the fingers that made me shame myself!
6
The foul caused Junior to
bite
off
a third of his tongue.
7
The ants often
bite
off
the aphids' wings to stop them flying away.
8
By the way, a seal's going to
bite
off
your hand.
9
They still well up with sadness or
bite
off
their words in anger.
10
And I could
bite
off
his head for being so nice about it.
11
After I got the knife away, he tried to
bite
off
my nose.
12
Unfortunately he tried to
bite
off
more than he could chew.
13
It's important to not
bite
off
more than you can chew.
14
Once the luckdragon managed to
bite
off
one of the monster's long legs.
15
I took a
bite
off
an Oreo and took a swig of milk.
16
If you pay a whore to
bite
off
your own .
Other examples for "bite off"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
bite
off
bite
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
bite off
Portuguese
morder
trincar
Bite off
through the time
Bite off
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common