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Bite Food One's Puts Mouth Eslpod 0353 We 0381 Eslpod Describing

Id ESLPod_0353_WE_0381
Episode Id ESLPod 353
Episode Title Describing the Taste of Food
Phrase bite
Text In this podcast, the word "bite" means the volume of food that one tears off with one's silverware or teeth and puts into one's mouth at one time: "Here, try a bite of this pasta - it's delicious!" A "bite" can also be any strong, pleasant flavor: "This casserole has a nice bite to it." Sometimes a "bite" is a strong feeling of being cold: "That wind has a nasty bite, so be sure to wear a heavy jacket." In other contexts, a "bite" is something that makes something very powerful or effective: "The new law puts a bite into the government's efforts to reduce drug use." Finally, a "bite" can be an injury made by the mouth of an animal or insect: "Quincy got at least 20 mosquito bites when they went camping last weekend, and now they're all red and itching."
Topics Food + Drink

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