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cool bite
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cool bite" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in certain contexts.
It can be used to describe a refreshing or enjoyable sensation, often related to food or drink, particularly when something is pleasantly cold or has a sharp flavor. Example: "After a long hike, the cool bite of the iced lemonade was exactly what I needed to refresh myself."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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1 human-written examples
I breathed in the fresh air, tasting its freedom for the first time in years, felt the warmth of the sun on my face despite the cool bite of the winter air and knew that I was about to start out in a new direction.
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They weave rhymes using "shit," nigga," 'bitch," "punk ass," "muthafucka," and "Newt Gingrich sucks dick" in a way that sounds both authentic and... not that bad... Between tracks are cool bite-size dramatic interludes of verite free-verse 'hood palaver.
News & Media
Bodegas Ameztoi Txakoli di Getaria, Spain 2014 (from £11.95, Slurp; Noel Young Wines) The Basque country is part of what is sometimes called 'green Spain', where the cooling bite of the wind and the rain from the Atlantic provides a climate conducive not only to vegetables, but to incisive dry white wines.
News & Media
It is not a new story, but Ms. Rohrer gives it a cool, acerbic bite.
News & Media
While it is still wet, blow on it as this will cool the bite and stop the itching.
Wiki
The toastie will be hot - give it time to cool before biting into it.
Wiki
By the time the sauce is done, enough of the oil should have been drained and the eggs should be cool enough to bite into.
Wiki
It's cool to be bitten on the dick.
News & Media
Sip a cool drink, have a bite to eat, but keep in mind that the view is the specialty here.
News & Media
Reduce swelling by placing a cool compress over the bite.
Wiki
He said the drink was a filling and important part of the Papaya King experience, which consists of toggling between sips of cool, sweet juice and bites of spicy, salty hot dog.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "cool bite" to describe a sensation that is both refreshing and slightly sharp, such as the taste of a chilled drink on a hot day.
Common error
Avoid using "cool bite" excessively. It is not a common expression, and overuse can make your writing sound unnatural. Instead, consider more common alternatives like "refreshing taste" or "crisp flavor".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cool bite" functions as a descriptive term, combining an adjective ("cool") with a noun ("bite") to create a sensory impression. As seen in the Ludwig examples, it typically describes a refreshing or sharp sensation, often related to taste or temperature.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "cool bite" is a descriptive term that combines the sensations of coolness and a slight sharpness. Ludwig indicates that the phrase is not commonly used, and this analysis has rated it as rare. Despite its relative infrequency, the meaning is understandable in context, mostly in News & Media and Wiki. While grammatical acceptable, consider employing more common alternatives like "refreshing taste" or "crisp flavor" for more natural and clearer communication. Ludwig also mentions that it's acceptable although not a common expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
refreshing coolness
Combines both the refreshing and cool aspects.
invigorating coolness
Highlights the energizing effect of the coolness.
refreshing taste
Focuses on the refreshing aspect of the taste, rather than the temperature.
crisp flavor
Emphasizes the sharpness and cleanness of the taste.
chilled sensation
Highlights the temperature aspect of the experience.
sharp coolness
Focuses on the intense sensation of cold.
icy touch
Focuses on the coldness and brief contact.
minty freshness
Implies a specific, mint-like cooling sensation.
frosty tang
Suggests a slightly acidic or sharp flavor combined with coldness.
breezy taste
Connects the taste to a light, refreshing breeze.
FAQs
How can I describe a taste that is both cold and refreshing?
Besides "cool bite", you might consider phrases like "refreshing taste", "crisp flavor", or "chilled sensation", depending on the specific context.
Is "cool bite" a common expression in English?
No, "cool bite" is not a very common expression. While it is understandable, it might sound slightly unusual to native English speakers. Consider using more common alternatives for clarity.
What does "cool bite" usually refer to?
It typically refers to the sensation of something being both cold and having a sharp or distinct flavor. This can apply to drinks, food, or even the air.
Can I use "cool bite" to describe something other than food or drinks?
Yes, as exemplified by Ludwig, you can use "cool bite" to describe the air, especially in winter. However, it's more commonly used in relation to edible items.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested