VERB + BITE

have, take

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

BITE + NOUN

mark

PREP

~ from
a bite from a poisonous snake

ADJ

quick

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

PHRASES

bite sth in half/two

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