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The big ones — those that could end up as lavender handbags — tend to bite one another, making the skins worthless.
Because they have injured feelings and scores to settle, they tend to bite one another on their kneecaps and pineal glands.
If after you've finished a job interview, you tend to bite your nails to shreds and mentally replay the questions you fumbled until you've convinced yourself that you absolutely, positively didn't get the job, take heart.
They may well take the attitude that it is no more surprising that bankers are greedy and reckless than that guard dogs tend to bite; the trick is to train them properly.
Entomologists are investigating whether a species of mosquito that bites all day is a greater factor in the outbreaks than other species that tend to bite in the early evening.
It was called Biter because young snakes are very inquisitive and they tend to bite things to see if they can eat them, so when I had it and it was very young it would bite me repeatedly.
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Even so, Ossoff tends to bite his tongue a bit when speaking about the President.
Cargo travel is a bug that tends to bite people, and we get the same people coming back".
Blake is a difficult character, who tends to bite the hand that feeds him, so it's better to have this independence.
The congressional candidate from Georgia's Sixth District once promised to "make Trump furious," but he tends to bite his tongue a bit when speaking about the President now.
The insect that spreads it is called the kissing bug, because it tends to bite people on the face, near the lips or eyes, while they sleep.
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