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A hungry seagull flew down and grabbed a bite of the ice cream.
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Bite on the ice, then rub the ice around the tooth.
But my sense is that the state I found myself in, of playful fixation on a screen, imagining the bite of the ice-cold beer and the unctuousness of the sushi, contained something peculiarly Japanese.
450-pound Gregg, while eating every last bite of the full loaf, the ice cream and whatever else could be used as a topping (a package of Oreo cookies, for example), would be telling himself that "this is the last time I'll ever eat foods like this".
Once Sarah forgot she was wearing a niqab and took a bite of an ice cream cone.
Then one of my nightmares came true: I gave in to my longing for a bite of chocolate ice cream.
Dave Schilling says: "Seeing these two together is like taking a big bite of vanilla ice cream covered in peppered gravy.
Never take a huge bite of your ice cream.
Cunningham squints to focus and, in five minutes, the blade gleams, ready to bite the ice.
— Pinned 100 feet up a frozen wall by the picks I have hammered into the ice and the toothy bite of the crampons strapped to my boots, I pause to rest.
Ideally, you want to have some ice cream in every bite of the sandwich.
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