PREP
- between ~s
- She tried to talk between bites
- ~ from
- I took a bite from the apple
- ~ of
- Can I have a bite of your sandwich?
- ~ out of
- She took a bite out of the slab of cake
ADJ
- insect, mosquito, snake, etc.
VERB + BITE
- get
- I got a lot of mosquito bites last night
PREP
- ~ from
- a bite from a poisonous snake
VERB + BITE
- grab, have
- We managed to grab a bite at the theatre before the show started
PREP
- ~ of
- a quick bite of lunch
PHRASES
- a bite to eat
- We'll have a bite to eat in town
ADV
- badly
- Their cat was badly bitten by a dog
- off
- He bit off a chunk of bread
PREP
- at
- He bit at his lower lip
- into
- She bit into the apple
- through
- The dog had bitten right through its rope
ADV
- deep, hard
- As the recession bites harder, many small companies are going bankrupt
VERB + BITE
- begin to, start to
- After two cold months, the coal shortage was beginning to bite