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I . eat·ing [ˈi:tɪŋ] N

eating
eating
(pre)hrana f

II . eat·ing [ˈi:tɪŋ] ADJ

ˈeat·ing ap·ple N

eating apple

ˈeat·ing dis·or·der N

II . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB intr

eat into VB intr to eat into sth

1. eat (dig into):

2. eat (corrode):

3. eat (use up):

eat up VB trans

1. eat (finish):

eat

2. eat (plague):

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In response, proponents of meat eating have adduced various scientific, nutritional, cultural and religious arguments in support of the practice.
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The most obvious solution was to off-load the cash-eating family mansion.
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They send her to bed and proceed to commiserate while eating the band candy.
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Another version says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.
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Occasionally, paleontologists find and identify phytoliths associated with extinct plant-eating animals (i.e. herbivores).
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He became famous as a teacher and ascete, eating only one frugal meal per day.
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The concept of eating in vitro meat still gives many eaters the heebie-jeebies.
www.npr.org
Because of their large size, adults have no problem eating prey as large as fully grown cottontail rabbits.
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She had filled in the spaces under subheadings: eating, sleeping, toilet, bath, clothes, play, toys, activities, religion, school, money, time and behaviour.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Yet the consumer shift towards clean eating isn't a new phenomenon.
www.cnbc.com

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