21 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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Over the years, my cat has bitten multiple visitors to our home.
By the end of the match, the players will have been biting their lips in anticipation.
By the time the contract is signed, the terms will have bitten into their commitment.
The bitten envelope held a heartfelt letter from a distant friend.
The chilly wind is biting at my exposed skin as I walk outside.
The exotic fruit will have bitten her taste buds with its unique flavor.
As winter approaches, the cold weather will bite, prompting people to bundle up.
Before seeking medical help, he had bitten his lip to stop the bleeding.
The chef is biting into the juicy burger to taste the seasoning.
The chef will be biting his nails nervously as the food critic tastes the new dish.
The dog is biting on the squeaky toy, enjoying playtime.
She will bite her lip nervously during the intense movie scenes.
The bitter truth can sometimes bite harder than a lie.
The bitten corner of the passport reminded him of past travels.
The spicy chili will bite, leaving a lingering heat on the taste buds.
The apple was bitten, revealing its crisp interior.
The frost had bitten the delicate petals of the flowers in the garden.
The bitter truth about the situation has bitten hard.
The bitten edge of the cliff provided a precarious lookout point.
As the final whistle blows, the soccer player will have bitten his jersey in frustration.
The puppy has been biting at its own tail, creating a playful scene in the backyard.
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