"Bite off" Quotes from Famous Books
... the door opened and Miss Inez came out. She looked paler than common, I thought but she spoke just as high and haughty as usual. She asked me what I wanted there; I told her I wanted to waken my lady. She looked at me, as though she would like to bite off my head—she was in one of her tempers, I could see. 'You had better let my lady alone,' she says, 'and attend to your nursery. She's asleep still, and it isn't your place to awaken her. Go.' I was in a fury; I don't mind owning ... — A Terrible Secret • May Agnes Fleming
... bite off a fresh quid of tobacco and shake his head mournfully, and dwell on the sins of the ... — The Rushton Boys at Rally Hall - Or, Great Days in School and Out • Spencer Davenport
... union in his ample pocket, and dauntless and deep thoughts in his broad mind. He was always far in advance of his time; one of the most "modern" men of that century; but he had the final excellence of wisdom which consists in never forcing his contemporaries to bite off more than there was reasonable prospect of their being able to chew. He lifted them gently up step after step of the ascent ... — The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 • Julian Hawthorne
... to sleep," said Suzanne. "Besides, we ain't goin' to bite off only just a little bit of a ... — Heart's Desire • Emerson Hough
... surrounded by all the apparatus to restrain alcoholic excess, and not even the slightest exhilaration of spirit to justify the depressing scene. It was annoying to see frequent notices such as: This Entrance for Brandy-Topers; or Vodka Patients in This Ward; or Inmates Must Not Bite Off the Door-Knobs. It seemed carrying a jest too far when these citizens, most of whom had not even smelt a drink in two years, found themselves billeted into padded cells and confronted by rows of strait-jackets. Moreover, the ... — In the Sweet Dry and Dry • Christopher Morley
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