something to bite on in English
food for thought, something to think about
Use "something to bite on" in a sentence
1. To chew or bite on something repeatedly: Chomping …
2. Chomp definition is - to chew or bite on something
3. To chew or bite on something repeatedly: Chomping on a cigar
4. Bite definition: If you Bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
5. You've got to bite on the nail now.
6. Once on the slab my boots failed to bite.
7. (when: intr, often foll by on, at, etc) to bite (something) nervously or impatiently; gnaw 3. Champ at the bit chafe at the bit …
8. Hey, just grab a hold of something, bite your lip and give it hell.
9. To chew or bite on noisily: a horse Chomping oats
10. To chew or bite on noisily: a horse Chomping oats
11. Wheels won't bite on a slippery surface.
12. Nobody wants to bite.
13. There is a gnat bite on my hand.
14. Bite verb (USE TEETH) B1 [ I or T ] to use your teeth to cut into something or someone: He bit into the apple.
15. But not enough to bite.
16. Bestow something on someone to give something to someone; to present something to someone
17. Once you got Crandall to bite on the papa thing, you had him.
18. Baboons bite.
19. Bite, Private.
20. A Clicker attempts to bite Joel
21. Bitey meaning (informal) Inclined to bite.
22. I'd like to bite that lip.
23. Their bite is lethal to vampires.
24. Bring (something) (up)on (someone or something) To cause something very bad to happen to someone, something, or oneself
25. They tend to bite each other, often quite ferociously and usually on the face.