" the biter off "; aemete in Middle English became differentiated in dialect use to amete, then amte, and so ant, and also to emete, whence the synonym " emmet," now only used provincially, " ant " being the general literary form). [Please select]
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Such a sharp biter would be no pleasant horse to "bit and bridle." [Please select]
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Hence it has received the popular name of 'Billy Biter'. [Please select]
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"Do yu' reckon she'll have forgotten you too, you pie-biter." [Please select]
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If ever there was a case of the biter bit--" he broke off, laughing." [Please select]
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To the end, the Whigs regarded Tyler as a traitor to their cause; but the judgment of history is that it was a case of the biter bitten. [Please select]
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