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Eat

Eat

(v)
UK
iːt
US
iːt
Definition: Put (food) into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
Meaning: Ăn
Common
How to use "Eat" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Ostriches mainly eat plant matter, but they also eat insects.

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The plant matter consists of seeds, shrubs, grass, fruits and flowers while the insects they eat include locusts.

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Vegetarians eat vegetable based cheeses, which are usually almond or soy based.

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In the United States, southerners eat the most pancakes, accounting for 32.5% of the pancake consumption.

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If you live in the African desert and you want to eat rice, you are dependent on other people to grow that rice and sell it to you.

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Not all otters eat seafood.

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Otters eat 15-20 percent of their bodyweight daily.

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Otters have to eat vast amounts of food every day, which takes up a significant portion of their time.

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It's key to their survival to eat such great quantities, especially for sea otters, as they use up so much energy keeping themselves warm.

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Horses only eat plants, making them herbivores.

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Many fish and chip purists, though, declare fish and chips eaten from newspaper outdoors is the only and best way to eat them.

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Giraffes eat leaves from tall trees and sometimes fruit, which they can reach because of their long legs and long necks.

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They also feed on shrubs and eat grass.

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Vietnamese could eat these foods which they did not have the chance to before.

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The International Cocoa Organization say the average Brit, Swiss, or German eat 24lbs (11kg) of chocolate a year.

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Tortoises are usually herbivores, but some eat meat.

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People also eat doughnuts as a dessert, or as a snack.

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Snakes have flexible jaws which allow them to eat prey bigger than their head!

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Dolphins eat fish and squid.

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