biting
bersanding
definition
verb
Rosa bit into a cupcake
(of a person or animal) use the teeth to cut into something in order to eat it.
once on the wet grass, my boots failed to bite
(of a tool, tire, boot, etc.) grip a surface.
adjective
ridding the premises of biting red ants
(of insects and certain other animals) able to wound the skin with a sting or fangs.
translation of 'biting'
adjective
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example
Yeah, it only felt like a bunch of 'biting' bugs on my face!
The 'biting' wind was cold; it rustled through her clothes and froze her teeth.
More 'biting' criticism has come from another former insider.
M says that although he realises that Moog was provoked he's not prepared to have a 'biting' dog in the house so if he ever shows signs of it again then he'll have to go.
Gouthwaite near the northern end, you can't see the cold, 'biting' rain in this picture, but I assure you it was there.
That's because attacks by swarms of these relentless 'biting' flies cause blood loss, stress, and feed-efficiency problems.
You have a 'biting' wit and intense powers of observation.
It can feel relatively warm, even in sub-zero temperatures, if the sky is clear and the sun is shining, while a higher temperature can feel relatively cool if accompanied by a 'biting' cold wind.
With the very cold 'biting' wind on their backs and also the advantage of having the pitch incline in their favour, Carlow put on early pressure on the Wexford back line.
It's not a 'biting' criticism of the Anglican Church or of religion in general but a light-hearted poke at the churchmen of England.
Through rain, through wind, through 'biting' cold, he ran as if his life depended on it, and it may very well have.
The 'biting' flies, from the saltmarsh that abuts the Seaview Marriott course, often make life miserable for players and spectators alike.
But however insane a cloud of these 'biting' insects may drive you, there is an upside.
Could the viruses survive within 'biting' insect populations for long enough considering these insects' life-spans?
Forcing it down, she hurried up the road and met the cold, 'biting' wind head on.
On a cold day with 'biting' winds, protesters of all ages, religion and race joined the rally, organised by the Stop the War Coalition.
One advantage of this pattern of disruptive coloration seems to be an effective adaptation to the presence of 'biting' flies.
He didn't like it - the cold landscape with the 'biting' chill of the wind on his face - because it felt so real.
Where was the 'biting' wit and the constant chirping?
The review is a tremendous tribute to Tawney as a historian, his majestic style and his 'biting' wit.
Each individual had a unique humoral balance which could be easily disrupted by conditions such as cold, 'biting' winds, poor air, or injudicious eating.
The winner was a five-and-a-half pound cod while hundreds of anglers caught nothing more than a cold, fighting off 'biting' wind, rain and huge waves.
I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose 'biting' wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism.
Some of these amount to a 'biting' criticism of our modern healthcare system.
The director punches just the right sized holes allowing 'biting' wit to illuminate the darkened text.
His criticisms, though occasionally 'biting' , were never vicious, and invariably constructive.
And with that his ever so silent manner seemed to return and he was headed off to the 'biting' cold and howling winds.
We are warned about the dreaded black 'biting' flies, but having spent many a camping holiday in Skye and Ardnamurchan, where midges rule supreme, I reckon I can cope.
We couldn't always fish - sometimes there were swarms of mosquitos or 'biting' flies, and the pond was riddled with cottonmouths.
He began his speech with a 'biting' criticism of corporate crime and introduced his Twelve-Step Congressional Candidate Pledge.
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