Meaning:
To do something even though it involves pain, discomfort, or difficulty
Examples:
- You might as well bite the bullet and work with me on this one.
- You might have to bite the bullet and ask her for her recipe.
- However, where this is concerned, we need to bite the bullet now, rather than prolonging the agony.
- Maybe I should just... bite the bullet and be honest with her.
- Just bite the bullet and have a Cobb salad with the woman.
- What Slovakia must now do is to bite the bullet.
- I guess I'll have to bite the bullet.
- I think you've got to bite the bullet.
- The EU must bite the bullet.
- He kept calling, so I decided to bite the bullet and break up with him.