Jack and THE Beanstalk
No one took a bite of Charlie's present
The word "bite" refers to damage caused by the mouth of a human or animal. For example, "I took a bite of the pear," or "I got a mosquito bite."
Adam had one bite of the forbidden fruit, and Eve had two. Eve took the first bite during her conversation with the sinister serpent. She then reported the seeming decliciousness of the taste to Adam. Adam took a bite. Eve took her second bite in Adam's presence.
The author likely means that his brother openly displayed his masculinity or maturity as he got older. This could suggest that his brother took pride in his adulthood and projected confidence in his abilities and character.
He took a bite into the succulent pear.
yes i took a bite of her yesterday
Cain took his brother to the field ... where he murdered him.
It took a bite out of their defense budget.
The letter from Robin's father was delivered by Brother Luke, who found Robin abandoned in a forest and took him to St. Mark's Abbey. Brother Luke cared for Robin and eventually helped him reunite with his family.
The word brother is a noun.
Jem walked scout to the pageant at her school
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