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biting wind
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1.65 |
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A biting wind blew from the North. |
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biting cold
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1.58 |
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Antarctic air brought biting cold to southern Chile on Thursday. |
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biting commentary
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0.79 |
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Marv Albert providing biting commentary. |
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biting criticism
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0.79 |
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Biting criticism haunted him throughout the season. |
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biting humor
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0.79 |
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Dendy serves his key lime in the form of biting humor. |
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biting insect
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0.59 |
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The rooms are infested with biting insects. |
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biting wit
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0.59 |
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Bobby Valentine kept things loose with his piercing voice and biting wit. |
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biting incident
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0.46 |
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This was the first biting incident involving a dog that McKenzie has saved. |
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biting people
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0.46 |
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He preferred to believe that the snakes perished of biting Irish people. |
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biting satire
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0.46 |
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Some offer rather biting satire on the pop icon. |
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biting attack
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0.39 |
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Faced with such biting attacks, Hochschild is, not surprisingly, upset. |
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biting fly
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0.39 |
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Tiny biting flies defied our insecticide. |
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biting sense
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0.33 |
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To many, his biting sense of humor comes off as mean-spirited rather than funny. |
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biting chill
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0.26 |
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Rain above, mud below and biting chill all around. |
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biting comment
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0.26 |
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There were many biting comments during the hourlong argument. |
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biting observation
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0.26 |
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Dario Fo, an Italian playwright whose work combines biting political observation with sidesplitting comedy, Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday. |
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biting remark
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0.26 |
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Even the biting remarks carried a few strains of levity. |
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biting winter
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0.26 |
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A biting winter in Europe and the United States had driven up demand for heating oil. |
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biting word
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0.26 |
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They could be the biting words of any spirited teen-ager scribbling grouchily about her parents in her diary. |