bite in
English
Verb
bite in (third-person singular simple present bites in, present participle biting in, simple past bit in, past participle bitten in)
- (dated) To corrode metallic plates by means of an acid, as part of an etching process.
- (dated, transitive) To repress (an emotion); bite back.
- 1888, A. S. Arnold, The Story of Thomas Carlyle (page 235)
- He says, he bit in his rage as best he could, took his hat, pretended business, and walked the three out, instead of kicking them out.
- 1888, A. S. Arnold, The Story of Thomas Carlyle (page 235)
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