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  1. BITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BITE is to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound. How to use bite in a sentence.

  2. Bite Toothpaste Bits

    Toothpaste Bits made with clean ingredients that work with your body, not against it. Grab one Toothpaste Bit. Chew your Bit thoroughly until a soft paste forms. Brush with a wet toothbrush. It'll …

  3. BITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Let's have a bite to eat before we go. They sell light bites such as hot dogs and nachos.

  4. BITE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    BITE definition: to cut, wound, or tear with the teeth. See examples of bite used in a sentence.

  5. Home - Winnebago County Animal Services

    Vaccinations & Rabies Control Regular vaccination is required for all cats and dogs and helps keep our pets and community healthy. Our team investigates bite incidents to prevent the spread of the rabies …

  6. Bite (film) - Wikipedia

    Bite is a 2015 Canadian body horror film written and directed by Chad Archibald, and starring Elma Begovic, Annette Wozniak, Denise Yuen, Jordan Gray, Lawrene Denkers, Barry Birnberg, Daniel …

  7. Bite NYC

    From a simple Mediterranean sandwich to a Thai inspired curry, an Italian staple panini to a classic Moroccan appetizer, his travels influenced Bite's unique menu. The ingredients at Bite are fresh and …

  8. Human Bites: Treatment & Outlook - Cleveland Clinic

    It’s unlikely that a human bite will be fatal, especially if you seek proper medical care. However, human bite wounds can be dangerous, largely due to the many types of bacteria transmitted through human …

  9. Mitee-Bite - Innovator of compact, low-profile edge clamps

    Mitee-Bite Products is the innovator of compact, low-profile edge clamps geared towards improving production and providing solutions for difficult workholding applications.

  10. bite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    6 days ago · bite (third-person singular simple present bites, present participle biting, simple past bit, past participle bitten or bit) (transitive) To cut into something by clamping the teeth.