Some articles on eat:
... Peppered Catfish will eat their babies ... At first the babies will eat mainly the protozoan organisms in the tank, but will soon be able to eat fry foods ...
... the player is doing this while a Tyrannosaurus Rex is chasing them, attempting to eat the truck ... number of deliveries before the T-Rex can eat a certain number of trucks ... second mode, the player takes the role of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and must eat a certain number of delivery trucks before the trucks make a certain number of deliveries ...
... "Let them eat cake" is the traditional translation of the French phrase "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche", supposedly spoken by "a great princess" upon learning that the peasants had no bread ... was told that the peasants had no bread, and who responded "Let them eat brioche." Rousseau does not name the "great princess" and he may have invented the anecdote, as ... anecdote "An ancient Chinese emperor who, being told that his subjects didn't have enough rice to eat, replied, 'Why don't they eat meat?'" That emperor was recorded by ...
... Eat, Pray, Queef", along with the thirteen other episodes from South Park's thirteenth season, were released on a three-disc DVD set and two-disc Blu-ray set in the United States on March ...
... It will eat a variety of insects including grasshoppers, ants, wasps, beetles, and moths ... This frog will also eat seemingly unusual animals such as crustaceans, mollusks, arthropods, and arachnids ... In addition to being an insectivore, the Columbia Spotted Frog will eat such vegetation as algae, organic debris, a variety of plants, and other smaller water-dw ...
More definitions of "eat up":
- (verb): Use up (resources or materials).
Synonyms: consume, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, run through, wipe out
- (verb): Finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table.
Synonyms: finish, polish off
Famous quotes containing the word eat:
“The farmer imagines power and place are fine things. But the President has paid dear for his White House. It has commonly cost him all his peace, and the best of his manly attributes. To preserve for a short time so conspicuous an appearance before the world, he is content to eat dust before the real masters who stand erect behind the throne.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“When the Somalians were merely another hungry third world people, we sent them guns. Now that they are falling down dead from starvation, we send them troops. Some may see in this a tidy metaphor for the entire relationship between north and south. But it would make a whole lot more sense nutritionallyas well as providing infinitely more vivid viewingif the Somalians could be persuaded to eat the troops.”
—Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)