He was about to bite into his apple when the bell rang.
An alligators teeth are so sharp that they can bite a long in two.
snake bite
Some words that have the same vowel sound as "bite" include light, right, and kite.
bittiebetitbeprobably more, but that's all I see.
yes of course they use their teeth, how else would they bite?
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Quokkas do not bite people or other animals. They use their teeth to bite the vegetation on which they feed.
In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows: First person singular: I bite Second person singular: You bite Third person singular: He/she/it bites First person plural: We bite Second person plural: You bite Third person plural: They bite
They usually do not bite, but use their tails for defense.
One may choose to use a bite picture to enable one to establish the type of bite that one is dealing with. Bite pictures often show duration pictures. These are helpful in concluding the age of the bite in question.
walruses use their size,aggresion,two long tusks,a thick layer of skin,and a thick layer of blubber for protectionthey bite
You might mean homonyms. Homonyms are different words that sound the same but have different meaning. Examples are: two and too, bite and bight, ball and bawl.
The difference between an ant bite and a mosquito bite is quite simple. These bites come from two different insects.