Bite off meaning in English
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Definition
(the bear) bit off (his head): (the bear) removed (his head) using its teeth
to bite off more than you can chew to take on more responsibility or work than you can handle
to bite: to seize with one's teeth
This is an irregular verb:
I bite / I bit / I have bitten
- "bit off his head."
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