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BIT
- BITE, to seize with the teeth [v] / to restrain (to hold back from action) [v BITS, BITTED, BITTING]
- to contribute one's share to an effort
- quite; just
- replaceable part of a compound tool that actually performs the function (as drilling or boring) for which the whole tool is designed
- by degrees; gradually
- fairly large amount
- to cast off control; willfully go one's own way
- the mouthpiece of a bridle
- part of a tool that drills or bores or grips when twisted
- small piece or quantity
- short time
- single, basic unit of computer information
- to cut or grip with the teeth
- to sting
- to attack with the jaws
- (of fish) to take bait
- to take a firm hold
- the act of biting
- wound from biting
- sting
- morsel of food
- small meal
- rather or somewhat; a little
- somewhat overdone or beyond tolerability
- the biting or cutting edge or part of a tool
- to restrain (to hold back) [v BITTED, BITING, BITS]