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Sentences with eat

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  • She was eating a sandwich. [VERB noun]
  • ...a campaign to persuade people to eat more healthily. [VERB adverb]
  • You'll feel better if you eat something.
  • I ate a big breakfast so I'm not very hungry.
  • Let's go out to eat. [VERB]
  • 'What the hell's eating you?' he demanded. [VERB noun]
  • They like to eat at home.
  • We should choose food to eat, so that we could prevent from cancer.
  • The damp had eaten away the woodwork
  • Taxes ate into his inheritance
  • Rats ate through the floor
  • We always eat at six
  • He doesn't eat fish
  • What's eating you?
  • The acid ate holes in the cloth
  • To eat oneself sick
  • What's eating him?
  • He’s eating an apple.   Don’t disturb me now; can't you see that I’m eating? What time do we eat this evening? The soup that eats like a meal.
  • This project is eating up all the money. The VHS recorder just ate the tape and won't spit it out. John is late for the meeting because the photocopier ate his report. The video game in the corner just ate my quarter.
  • What’s eating you?
  • It’s a special order, so we can’t send it back; if the customer won’t accept it, we’ll have to eat the forty tons of steel ourselves.
  • The acid rain ate away the statue.   The strong acid eats through the metal.
  • Eat me!
  • The patient was eaten by disease and pain.
  • A forest eaten by fire.
  • Unexpected expenses have been eating up their savings.
  • The builder had to eat the cost of the repairs.
  • We'll eat at six o'clock.
  • Acid ate through the linoleum.
  • Something seems to be eating him—he's been wearing a frown all day.
  • A group of hungry teenagers can eat you out of house and home.
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