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Bithe

Noun

1. A type of flower native to a specific region or locality.

2. A popular term used to refer to a joyful and lively person.

Examples:

1. The bithe is a rare flower found only in the forests of the Amazon.

2. Sarah is a bithe, always spreading her infectious laughter wherever she goes.


Verb

1. (past tense) Bitten.

2. (past participle) Bitten.

3. To take a small taste or sample of something.

4. To grip or clamp down with teeth or fangs.

5. To cause pain or discomfort.

Examples:

1. The dog bithe its owner when he tried to take away its bone.

2. She bithe into the succulent apple, savoring its juicy flavor.

3. The bitterly cold wind bithe into my skin as I walked outside.


Adjective

1. Pertaining to a specific bite-like or nibbling action.

2. Characterized by small and quick movements, often with excitement.

Examples:

1. The bithe marks on my arm indicated that something had been feeding on my blood.

2. The children engaged in a bithe dance, full of energy and liveliness.


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