Usage examples of "insect bite" in English with translation to Italian

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I will try to eat it in one bite. Proverò a mangiarlo in un boccone.
The wicked witch cast an evil spell on the man and turned him into an insect. La strega maledetta ha eseguito una magia malvagia sull'uomo e lo ha trasformato in un insetto.
Barking dogs don't bite. Can che abbaia non morde.
You should try not to scratch insect bites. Dovresti provare a non grattare i morsi degli insetti.
Dead dogs don't bite. I cani morti non mordono.
What do you call this insect in English? Come si chiama questo insetto in inglese?
That dog doesn't bite. Quel cane non morde.
Barking dogs seldom bite. Can che abbaia non morde.
Tom won't bite you. Tom non ti morderà.
There's no need to bite my head off! Non c'è bisogno di mangiarmi la faccia!
his bark is worse than his bite cane che abbaia non morde
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