Sentence examples for a bite of pizza from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bite of pizza" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking a small portion or piece of pizza to eat.
Example: "After a long day, all I wanted was a bite of pizza to satisfy my cravings."
Alternatives: "a slice of pizza" or "a piece of pizza."

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My grandson took a bite of pizza and volunteered: "Well, maybe it's all right.

The Visible Man and Visible Woman anatomy kits have yielded shelf space to the Squishy Human Body Kit, which has rubbery internal organs and an instruction book that explains what happens when a bite of pizza is digested.

Lex saved the file and took a bite of pizza, and six minutes later he had another beat in progress, with the "Star Wars" light-saber-clash sound buried somewhere in it.

Maybe it's a single new word or a bite of pizza; maybe it's a full night of sleep or a trip to the grocery store without a meltdown.

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A bite of chocolate pizza — milk and white chocolate and marshmallow on a pizza crust — inspired a grimace from another diner.

Jeff took a bite of the pizza he'd got.

"He said, 'Hey, can I have a bite of your pizza?' " Ms. Beasley recalled.

There are few things worse than taking a bite of delicious pizza but have the hot topping fall off onto you or your clothes and losing your lunch at the same time.

Bastos took a last bite of pizza after being called into surgery — a stabbing victim this time.

[He takes an enormous bite of pizza.].

Take a bite of the Napoletana pizza, topped sparingly with dark olives, good-quality anchovies, hot pepper and fried capers.

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