BITE vs MORSEL: NOUN
- A stinging or smarting sensation.
- A portion removed from the whole
- (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait
- A light informal meal
- A wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person
- A strong odor or taste property
- Wit having a sharp and caustic quality
- A painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin
- A small amount of solid food; a mouthful
- The act of biting.
- A skin wound or puncture produced by an animal's teeth or mouthparts.
- The act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws
- An incisive, penetrating quality.
- An amount removed by or as if by an act of biting.
- An excerpt or fragment taken from something larger, such as a film.
- An amount of food taken into the mouth at one time; a mouthful.
- A light meal or snack.
- The act or an instance of taking bait.
- A secure grip or hold applied by a tool or machine upon a working surface.
- The angle at which the upper and lower teeth meet; occlusion.
- The corrosive action of acid upon an etcher's metal plate.
- An amount of money appropriated or withheld.
- The part of a tool or machine that presses against and maintains a firm hold on a working surface.
- A very small amount.
- A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
- A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.
- A little bite or bit of food.
- A person: used jestingly or in contempt.
- A small quantity of anything considered as parceled out, often of something taken or indulged in; a fragment; a little piece.
- A bite; a mouthful; a small piece of food; a small meal.
- One that is delightful and extremely pleasing.
- A small amount; a piece.
- A small piece of food.
- A small quantity of anything
- A tasty delicacy; a tidbit.
- A small amount of solid food; a mouthful
BITE vs MORSEL: VERB
- Cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort
- Penetrate or cut, as with a knife
- To grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
- Deliver a sting to
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BITE vs MORSEL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To eat into; corrode.
- To cause to sting or be painful.
- To grip, cut into, or injure something with or as if with the teeth.
- To have a stinging effect.
- To have a sharp taste.
- To take or swallow bait.
- To be taken in by a ploy or deception.
- To be highly disagreeable or annoying.
- To cut, grip, or tear with or as if with the teeth.
- To pierce the skin of with the teeth, fangs, or mouthparts.
- To sting with a stinger.
- To cut into with or as if with a sharp instrument.
- To grip, grab, or seize.
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BITE vs MORSEL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To cut, pierce, or divide with the teeth: as, to bite an apple.
- To remove with the teeth; cut away by biting: with off, out, etc.: as, to bite off a piece of an apple, or bite a piece out of it; to bite off one's nose to spite one's face.
- To grasp or grip with the teeth; press the teeth strongly upon: as, to bite the thumb or lip. (See phrases below.)
- To sting, as an insect: as, to be bitten by a flea.
- To cause a sharp or smarting pain in; cause to smart: as, pepper bites the mouth.
- To nip, as with frost; blast, blight, or injure.
- To take fast hold of; grip or catch into or on, so as to act with effect; get purchase from, as by friction: as, the anchor bites the ground; the file bites the iron; the wheels bite the rails.
- In etching, to corrode or eat into with aquafortis or other mordant, as a metal surface that has been laid bare with an etching-needle: often with in: as, the plate is now bitten in.
- To cheat; trick; deceive; overreach: now only in the past participle: as, the biter was bit.
- Synonyms See eat.
- To have a habit of biting or snapping at persons or things: as, a dog that bites; a biting horse.
- To pierce, sting, or inflict injury by biting, literally or figuratively.
- A small amount of solid food
- A mouthful
- (idiom) (bite the dust) To come to an end.
- (idiom) (bite the dust) To be defeated.
- (idiom) (bite the dust) To fall dead, especially in combat.
- (idiom) (bite the bullet) To face a painful situation bravely and stoically.
- (idiom) (bite (someone's) head off) To respond to a comment in an angry or reproachful way.
- (idiom) (bite off more than (one) can chew) To decide or agree to do more than one can finally accomplish.
- (idiom) (bite the hand that feeds (one)) To repay generosity or kindness with ingratitude and injury.
- A mouthful
- A small amount of solid food
BITE vs MORSEL: RELATED WORDS
- Stab, Mouthful, Nibble, Seize with teeth, Collation, Sharpness, Burn, Pungency, Insect bite, Snack, Nosh, Sting, Prick, Morsel, Chomp
- Forkful, Titbit, Crumb, Ort, Scrap, Tickling, Primal, Lump, Hunk, Taste, Chunk, Piece, Tidbit, Bit, Bite
BITE vs MORSEL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Munch, Chunk, Eat, Slice, Teeth, Stab, Nibble, Sharpness, Burn, Pungency, Insect bite, Snack, Nosh, Sting, Morsel
- Spoonful, Nugget, Titbit, Crumb, Ort, Scrap, Tickling, Primal, Lump, Hunk, Taste, Chunk, Tidbit, Bit, Bite
BITE vs MORSEL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pay attention to the bite if you are hitting the new filling first you may need a bite adjustment.
- But the bite leaves a small red mark that looks like a small bug bite.
- Alternatively, youcan select Detailsto customize the block or monitor response for each bite type, based on the kind of bite mark used.
- Localized vasoconstriction causes the bite site to pale while the area immediately surrounding the bite becomes erythematous.
- The down rod bite is the most productive bite going on the lake right now.
- That means you can cast your line around bridge pylons, big rocks, and deep drop offs and get bite after bite.
- DO NOT USE ice, tourniquets, hemorrhage control clampor constricting bands at the bite site or proximal to bite site.
- The bite of a brown recluse spider bite is a clinical diagnosis.
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- In his experience, adjustments to the bite through bite plates have created dozens of miracles.
- It will be in every morsel that you eat.
- They are the choicest morsel of my whole story!
- He therefore, having received the morsel, went out immediately.
- Fistfights broke out as men struggled over every morsel.
- Let neither man nor beast taste any morsel.
- SYN: Scantling, piece, morsel, fragment, atom, bit, portion.
- It was devoured with not a morsel left.
- He never left a morsel in his bowl.
- There is one more morsel to share later.
- Delicacy, tidbit, titbit, nice bit, choice morsel, delicate morsel.
BITE vs MORSEL: QUESTIONS
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