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Q: What does 'bite the bullet' mean?
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Does Bite the Bullet mean go to sleep?

No


When was Bite the Bullet - film - created?

Bite the Bullet - film - was created in 1975.


What the idiom mean bite the bullet?

To take an unhappy decision or result and deal with it resolutely


What the idiom mean bite the bullet and get down to business?

Bite the bullet : Take the plunge. In other words when you are in an undecisive situation, where taking a specific decision might imply a bit of risk, to 'bite the bullet' means to finally arrive to a decision. Get down to business : To start working, usually after a break/discontinum in work


Are the idioms bite the bullet and face the music the same?

Yes, both mean to take your punishment or face the consequences of your actions.


What are the ratings and certificates for Meltdown - 2013 Bite the Bullet 1-1?

Meltdown - 2013 Bite the Bullet 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG


Where did the phrase bite the bullet come from?

Bite the bullet means to do what you have to do, unpleasant as it is, but better in the long run than not doing it. A wounded person without anesthesia might have to endure extreme pain, which could cause him to bite his own tongue or cheeks, causing even more damage on top of whatever had already happened to him. Someone might give him a bullet to bite, so he could focus on it and not bite unpredictably.


Is bold an idiom?

"Bite the bullet" is an idiom, not "bold." "Bite the bullet" means to endure a painful situation bravely.


Can a snake bite the fired bullet from a firearm?

No, there is no snake fast enough to strike at a bullet. If it did, it would die.


How do you use bite the bullet in a sentence?

Like if someone were to fall, but only get a little cut if they say "Oh my gosh I'm bleeding!" someone could say "Bite the bullet" meaning 'be tough about it' or 'take it like a man' kinda like 'get over it'.


What is the correct way to write the phrase it's time to swallow the bullet?

A more common and less violent way to express this idea is: "It's time to bite the bullet."


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