How to use in-sentence of “bite”:
+ A bed bug bite can cause skin rashes and allergic reactions.
+ Wear mosquito repellent Mosquitoes will bite through thin cloth.
+ Yellow fever is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito.
+ Their bite is not always felt, but leaves a small round, reddish bump that starts itching hours or days later.
+ Crane flies look similar to large mosquitoes but, unlike mosquitoes, crane flies do not bite people or animals.
+ Mochi can be dangerous food for old people because it is difficult to bite off and is sticky.
+ Sometimes the shark will bite off a leg or arm, but usually the bite is just a bite.

Example sentences of “bite”:
+ Like other spiders, black widows bite for two reasons: to kill things to eat and to protect themselves.
+ Their bite is very serious and venomous and has killed 13 people since 1927.
+ Like other spiders, black widows bite for two reasons: to kill things to eat and to protect themselves.
+ Their bite is very serious and venomous and has killed 13 people since 1927.
+ They bite in hot, moist places, such as the armpits, under the knees, and the genitals.
+ It is here not much more than a series of struts, yet provides massive bite power.
+ Yellow-lipped sea kraits are one of the most Venom venomous snakes in the world, but they are not aggressive and rarely ever bite humans.
+ The dog’s mouth is made to bite a bull’s nose and not let go.
+ Leishmaniasis is transmitted by the bite of infected female sandflies.
+ They catch flying insects in their webs and bite them so that they will stop fighting to get free.
+ It had a very strong jaw, and its bite power could snap the bones of other dinosaurs.
+ This disease is caused mainly by the bite of an infected rodent or insect.
+ When they encounter their prey, they chase it down until they corner it or manage to land a bite and then swallow it whole.
+ Even though brown recluse spiders are scared of people, it is a bad idea to try to touch one, because their bite can be very dangerous.
+ It is injected into the body of another animal by a bite or sting.
+ Dog bite prevention is what can be done to stop dogs from biting.
+ This may be a dangerous dog and bite people.
+ There is a type of bird called an oxpecker in English that likes to sit on the rhino’s back and eat insects and other small animals that bite the rhino’s skin.
More in-sentence examples of “bite”:
+ Instead, fleas bite the rats and pick up the bacteria that causes plague without getting sick.
+ Brown recluses will normally only bite a person if the person is touching the spider or if the spider is stuck between the person and something else.
+ But sharks usually attack seal-sized prey in one strong bite from underneath, so people are not sure if McCasker's idea is right.
+ Instead, fleas bite the rats and pick up the bacteria that causes plague without getting sick.
+ Brown recluses will normally only bite a person if the person is touching the spider or if the spider is stuck between the person and something else.
+ But sharks usually attack seal-sized prey in one strong bite from underneath, so people are not sure if McCasker’s idea is right.
+ They kill with a bite to the neck, and may drag the prey to a safe location before feeding.
+ They go back to Monty’s house and look at his body; there are two bite marks in his face.
+ If held in a human hand they will only bite if they mistake a finger for food, or if the person is holding the gecko too tightly.
+ Dogs can wag their tail and then bite a person.
+ They have been known to bite through fishing nets to be able to feed on the caught fish, usually releasing most of the fish.
+ In the 1980s, John McCasker proposed the Bite and Spit hypothesis.
+ Biologists estimate that it had the most powerful bite of any mammal, alive or extinct.
+ The megalodon bite is considered one of the strongest bites in the animal kingdom’s history.
+ Some species are selective, whereas others bite any suitable host they find.
+ A bite from the inland taipan is fatal to most creatures.
+ Millipedes, due to their herbivore and, with some species, limited omnivore capabilities, do not bite humans, although some of the defensive liquids that they give out might cause minor irritation and burns on human skin.
+ A bite on the back of the neck or the snout is enough to kill smaller prey.
+ They will also bite very hard if attacked.
+ Since 1927, 13 people have died, after a bite from a “Atrax robustus” spider from Australia.
+ They only bite when they feel threatened.
+ Another study showed the skull was very strong but had a relatively small bite force.
+ The species of Trombiculidae which bite in their larval stage cause “intense irritation”, cause intense irritation or “a wheal responsewheal, usually with severe itching and dermatitis”.
+ Young western diamondback rattlesnakes have a venomous bite from the moment they are born.
+ Some caterpillars bite wasps that approach it.
+ Mosquitoes, biting bugs who suck blood and leave itchy bumps, bite him during dawn, when the sun rises, and dusk, when the sun falls.
+ However, sometimes an individual will become overly excited by spearfishing or when bait is present, and might bite the diver.
+ This is because they are small and do not bite people much.
+ One man described them as, “pale fawn in colour, and they left blotchy red bite marks all over the body.” Another soldier said, “The things lay in the seams of trousers, in the deep furrows of long thick woolly pants, and seemed impregnable in their deep entrenchment.
+ No one should be prevented from discussing a matter as important as our main page just because it was brought up and archived while they were running out to grab a bite to eat.
+ When the flea would bite a human it opened up the skin but since the stomach of the flea was blocked, the blood from the human was heaved up back into the human, only this time it was infected with the Bubonic plague bacteria.
+ They sneak as close to an insect as they can, and then they jump onto the insect and immediately bite it.
+ But, sometimes they will bite to protect themselves or can sometimes mistake humans for food.
+ The bite of the blue-ringed octopus is often fatal, and that of “Octopus apollyon” causes inflammation that can last for over a month.
+ The fangs are usually below the front edge of the eye and are angled backwards; due to this construction, most elapids must actually bite in order to envenomate.
+ If they bite or sting a person, they are injecting that toxin into the person’s body.
+ Hagfish have four sets of toothteeth on their tongue to bite pieces of flesh from its prey.
+ In addition to the bite wound, the dog may transmit diseases through the bite; one example for a disease transmitted through biting is rabies.
+ Whoever looks at that brass serpent is cured of the bite of the serpents.
+ And these have smaller fleas to bite ’em.
+ The bite of a poisonous snake can be triggered up to several hours after it has died.
+ Cat fleas will not live on people, but fleas will not hesitate to bite anyone nearby.
+ So, for example, an ability of a frog to survive the bite of its local venomous snake increases its fitness.
+ To learn more about an object, a shark has to either bump into it or bite it.
+ They are slow, and sluggish, but they can bite their prey or enemy with amazing speed.
+ The mosquito would bite a person with the disease and would then bite and infect a healthy person.
+ They are very venomous but they are not aggressive and rarely ever bite divers or swimmers.
+ Even relatively small spiders like “Phidippus audax” can give a painful bite if you hurt them, but spiders are very helpful to human beings because they control insects that eat our crops.
+ It is spread by the bite of certain types of sandflies.
+ Unlike most snakes it has enough venom to bite many times in a short period.
+ However the Querètaro Dusky Rattlesnake does not bite many people because it likes to be left alone; it will only bite a person if the person attacks it or annoys it.
+ Their bite may sometimes be a simple snap, or sometimes the jaws hang on to the enemy for a few seconds.
+ Many whale bones have been found with clear signs of large bite marks made by teeth that match those of megalodon, and sometimes in direct association with them.
