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'.
Bite the Bullet - film - was created in 1975.
People say a shotgun is a 4 bullet shooter.
The wounded soldier had a gouge in his chest, from the bullet.
The gangster's car was addled with bullet holes.
He took a bite into the succulent pear.
She had a tendency to bite her nails when she was nervous.
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No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
The correct phrase is "bite the bullet," which means to endure a painful or unpleasant situation that is unavoidable. It originates from the practice of having soldiers bite on a bullet during surgery to cope with pain. If you're considering facing a difficult situation, it's indeed time to "bite the bullet" and take action.
Meltdown - 2013 Bite the Bullet 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
"The bullet ricocheted, causing the soldier to be shot unintentionally."
The detective gained useful information by following the trajectory of the bullet.