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Note: never ask Mike if he would like "a bite of something".
Turnbull was inspecting sweet potatoes when a crowd member asked him if he would like a bite, Joyce heroically intervened.
I used to say that it was like a bite on the line, or a tug.
Then a ring of small ones flowering on his shoulder like a bite mark.
"Like a bite of something yummy," she promises, "you will begin at one end and make your way to the other".
Designed for desserts, it's also a great match for both blue and nutty hard cheeses, acting like a bite of apple with a slice of mature Cheddar or a sweet ripe pear with Roquefort.
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"But I like a bit of bite to the work.
"There was some high jinks going on and Mark leant forward and did something like a biting gesture.
I don't like to have a bite any -- well, much more than the next person.
At the end of the interview Ollila asked if the journalist would like to have a bite to eat.
"Here, it's like taking a bite out of a macaron — light and sweet.
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