Sentence examples for a fire bite from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a fire bite" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of injury or sensation related to fire, but without context, it is not usable.
Example: "After the accident, he complained of a fire bite on his arm from the flames."
Alternatives: "burn injury" or "fire burn".

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Meanwhile, however, up on "the fateful third storey" of Thornfield Hall, the inconvenient first wife gives her "goblin ha! ha!" … What I love most about Jane Eyre is the way it combines vastly different narrative registers, with mad Bertha Rochester prowling just below the realist surface and occasionally erupting though it to start a fire, bite a shoulder or rend a wedding veil.

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There's a few bites of slumgoolian left on a fire engine plate and I eat it over the sink.

Everything tastes better cooked over a fire - and considering your Spartan lifestyle, you'll worship every bite.

A fire.

But much of the book's meandering, occasionally lethargic charm lies in its resistance to a rapid-fire, sound-bite approach to the topic at hand.

"They're playing with more fire and bite," said Tony DiCicco, who coached the United States to the 1999 World Cup title.

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