22 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Bitten' in a Sentence
"The past participle form of the verb "bite," indicating that someone or something has been bitten in the past." more
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Sarah had bitten off more than she could chew with the challenging project.
The puppy will be playfully biting on a chew toy in the backyard.
The bitten USB cable was no longer functional.
The puppy will have been biting on the furniture if left alone for too long.
The bitter cold bit through their winter jackets as they waited for the bus.
As the vampire bat was biting its prey, it injected its venom.
In his sleep, he has bitten his tongue, causing some discomfort.
He regretted the harsh words that had bitten into their friendship.
By the time we reach the summit, I will have bitten into the crisp mountain air.
He winced in pain as he was biting into a hot slice of pizza.
The bitten ginger root added a spicy kick to the curry.
The dog was biting the chew toy vigorously.
The sportsman is biting down on his mouthguard during the crucial match.
The bitten pages of the old book hinted at its age and history.
After playing in the yard, the children's playful puppy had been biting at their heels.
The fishing line snapped when the big fish gave a powerful bite.
Despite being warned, Jenny was bitten by the spicy chili in her meal.
The chilly wind on the rooftop will have bitten through their warmest jackets.
The bitten ribbon on the gift added a touch of mystery.
The detective noticed a bitten pen on the crime scene desk.
The dog will bite the intruder if provoked.
Tommy felt embarrassed after he had bitten his pencil during the difficult math test.
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