eating
IPA: ˈitɪŋ
noun
- The act of ingesting food.
- (informal, dialectal) Food; cooking, cuisine.
- The act of corroding or consuming some substance.
adjective
- Bred to be eaten.
- Suitable to be eaten without being cooked.
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Examples of "eating" in Sentences
- Or eating as much, but thankfully, he is still *eating* enough!
- Breakfast of Champions is what I call eating anything unusual for breakfast.
- eating disorder self help books what about it..eating disorder self help books
- The thing they were eating is visible under the middle bird in the top picture.
- UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Well, that's what we call eating and drinking at the same time.
- Kind of reminds me, of my late teens, when interest in eating 'wild plants' and youthful enthusiasm was at its peak.
- The fact is, our brains are set up to pursue pleasure (as in eating is pleasurable) and avoid pain (even emotional pain).
- While you would eat and smoked all was about the same, when you'd come out for what they called the eating period, smoking period.
- The expression "eating rice in humiliation," which supporters of free lunches often use, reminds Koreans of the years of deprivation following the 1950-53 Korean War, when many had to beg to survive.
- The thought of, uh, escape had crossed my mind, and then suddenly - suddenly - suddenly I felt like bending the freakin bars back, and ripping out the damn window frames and eating them - yes, * eating* them!
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