Verb
(dated) To corrode metallic plates by means of an acid, as part of an etching process.
(dated, transitive) To repress (an emotion); bite back.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI'd rather argue with you, angel, than laugh with anyone else." Jesus. It took me a minute to be able to swallow the last bite in my mouth. "You know... I love you madly." He smiled. "Yes, I know. Sylvia Day
A mouse in time may bite in two a cable. Vietnamese Proverb
A few years ago, perhaps 15 or more, the county coroner was asked if anyone has ever died from a rattlesnake bite in Grant County. Source: Internet
But snakes are fairly defenseless, so when they feel threatened, they might bite in self-defense. Source: Internet
Lake Ontario report: Anglers have been finding a good brown trout bite in 20-40 feet of water with stickbaits and small spoons. Source: Internet
Each of the 5 towns in Cinque Terre have their own unique culinary specialties, and visitors of this UNESCO Heritage Site can embark on an hours-long hike through the mountains that join these towns together, stopping to enjoy a bite in each one! Source: Internet