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Discover Ludwig'love bite' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express affection for someone, usually romantically. For example, "He gave her a sweet love bite on the neck before saying goodbye."
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love bite
noun
A swelling on the skin caused by someone (or something) sucking the skin
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His thirteen-year-old son Michael comes home with what looks like a love bite.
"Malinois just really love bite work," a canine cop from Middletown, New York, had told me.
Matt, hang-dog expression, love bite the size of Iceland on his neck, said "Uuh, A few people came round".
Hatt said the boy's father noticed a love bite on his neck, while text messages from Hatt revealed what had taken place.
He leaves her with a love bite that looks like a giant tattoo and the news that he is a demon.
The television version of "Further Tales" ends, in 1981, with one character teasing another about having a love bite on his neck.
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Because 30 is pushing it where love bites are concerned.
In the 10 p.m. hour, NBC's "Love Bites" attracted just under two million viewers.
NBC had "Perfect Couples" along with "Love Bites" and "Friends With Benefits" on deck.
"We think the mouthiness, the little love bites, are probably just normal puppy behavior.
(The heart-shaped scar she carved into his chest with a scalpel is one of her special love bites).
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