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GoEnglish.com Today's English Idioms idiom keyword: Bite
keyword: Bite All Bark And No Bite » "The new manager threatened to fire me but I know he won't do it; he is all bark and no bite." Bite Off More Than You Can Chew » "I thought I could finish this report within one month, but it looks like I have bitten off more than I can chew." Bite Your Tongue » "Whenever that professor says something I don't like, I have to bite my tongue." Never Bite The Hand That Feeds You » "We have been your best customers for years. How could you suddenly treat us so rudely? You should never bite the hand that feeds you."
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