Master the Bite the Bullet idiom by learning its meaning, when to use it, and real examples to sound natural when facing tough decisions.

Translations

The phrase originally meant to bite on a bullet during painful medical treatment or surgery, when no anesthesia was available. The image is of someone bracing through pain by gripping a bullet with their teeth. This older literal idea helps explain why the expression still feels strong and forceful today.

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