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The image displays a page from a dictionary or textbook, featuring definitions and illustrative images related to the word "bite" and its various uses and idioms. The text is primarily in English, with some phonetic transcriptions and abbreviations for linguistic information. The page is divided into columns, with definitions and examples on the left and a series of images and related definitions on the right.

The images on the right depict:
1. A boy eating something green.
2. A girl looking at the camera.
3. A squirrel nibbling on a red object.
4. A bird.

The text on the left side of the page includes definitions for "bit," "bits," and phrases like "BEHAVIOUR/EXPERIENCE," and "SON OF A BITCH." There is also a bar graph showing the frequency of the noun "bit" in spoken and written English, indicating it is more common in spoken English.

The text on the right side of the page defines various phrases and idioms involving "bite," such as "bite into the ice," "bite to have an unpleasant effect," "bites into the music industry," "bite the dust," "bite the bullet," "bite off more than you can chew," "won't bite," "bites/biting you/her etc?", "sth/sb bites," and "once bitten, twice shy."

The image shows no elements that would allow for the determination of a location in Jalingo, Nigeria, or any other specific geographical location. The content is entirely textual and illustrative, typical of a reference book.
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Jun 27, 2026

Jalingo, Nigeria

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The image displays a page from a dictionary or textbook, featuring definitions and illustrative images related to the word "bite" and its various uses and idioms. The text is primarily in English, with some phonetic transcriptions and abbreviations for linguistic information. The page is divided into columns, with definitions and examples on the left and a series of images and related definitions on the right. The images on the right depict: 1. A boy eating something green. 2. A girl looking at the camera. 3. A squirrel nibbling on a red object. 4. A bird. The text on the left side of the page includes definitions for "bit," "bits," and phrases like "BEHAVIOUR/EXPERIENCE," and "SON OF A BITCH." There is also a bar graph showing the frequency of the noun "bit" in spoken and written English, indicating it is more common in spoken English. The text on the right side of the page defines various phrases and idioms involving "bite," such as "bite into the ice," "bite to have an unpleasant effect," "bites into the music industry," "bite the dust," "bite the bullet," "bite off more than you can chew," "won't bite," "bites/biting you/her etc?", "sth/sb bites," and "once bitten, twice shy." The image shows no elements that would allow for the determination of a location in Jalingo, Nigeria, or any other specific geographical location. The content is entirely textual and illustrative, typical of a reference book.

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