verb

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To ingest; to be ingested.

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To use up.

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To cause (someone) to worry.

example

What’s eating you?

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To take the loss in a transaction.

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To be injured or killed by (something such as a firearm or its projectile), especially in the mouth.

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To corrode or erode.

example

The acid rain ate away the statue.  The strong acid eats through the metal.

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To perform oral sex (on a person or body part).

example

Eat me!

adjective

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(especially in combination) That has been consumed by eating

Examples of eaten in a Sentence

We have just eaten our breakfast.

He'd eaten neither lunch nor din­ner.

I haven't eaten real food in weeks.

She felt as if she hadn't just eaten a large breakfast.

Haven't eaten real food in weeks.

But "the angel of the Lord smote him," and shortly afterwards he died "eaten of worms."

The fruits eaten temperately need not make us ashamed of our appetites, nor interrupt the worthiest pursuits.

I thought, as I have my living to get, and have not eaten to-day, that I might go a-fishing.

Pierre thought he had never eaten anything that tasted better.

He hadn.t eaten in too long, and to have his mate so close … Rhyn took the stairs two at a time until he reached the roof.

Have you ever eaten GMO foods?

I ain't slept like in three days...I ain't even eaten!

I've never eaten crawdads.

We don't wish to be eaten by such awful beasts.

Pierre had not eaten all day and the smell of the potatoes seemed extremely pleasant to him.

He wolfed down the sandwich Bianca made him, unable to remember the last time he'd eaten breakfast.

On her last visit before Alex arrived, Casper still hadn't eaten her grain and she was pacing around in her stall.

Sis, I have no money, no passport, no identification, and I haven't eaten in a few days.

Nor had Cynthia eaten dinner so they stopped at The Buen Tiempo.

She gently bit into the meat and when she had eaten most of it, pulled the bone from his hand and laid on the floor chewing on it.

She leaned over the stool, expecting to lose the little she had eaten for breakfast.

Had he eaten supper, or had he been too occupied with taking care of her?

A stomach cramp reminded her that she hadn't eaten lunch.

Her stomach growled a reminder that she hadn't eaten breakfast.

When they might have won national independence, after their warfare with the Swabian emperors, they let the golden opportunity slip. Pampered with commercial prosperity, eaten to the core with inter-urban rivalries, they submitted to despots, renounced the use of arms, and offered themselves in the hour of need, defenceless and disunited to the shock of puissant nations.

It is equally impossible to give a general survey of the purposes of sacrifice; not only are they too numerous but it is rare to find any but mixed forms; the scapegoat, for example, is also a messenger to the dead, and its flesh is eaten by the sacrificers.

The victims were often feted for a whole year and treated as divine; the heart was an offering to the god, the body was eaten by the priests and nobles and the head was preserved with those of previous victims.

The kitten could not have eaten your piglet--for here it is!

Eureka was much surprised to find herself in disgrace; but she was, in spite of the fact that she had not eaten the piglet.

What mean ye by saying that the poor ye have always with you, or that the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge?

Natasha ate of everything and thought she had never seen or eaten such buttermilk cakes, such aromatic jam, such honey-and-nut sweets, or such a chicken anywhere.

Thus in the morning--especially if she had eaten anything rich the day before--she felt a need of being angry and would choose as the handiest pretext Belova's deafness.

I guess a walk in the cool evening isn't worth the risk of being eaten up by beasts is it?

As she entered the kitchen, it was obvious he had made coffee and eaten a bowl of dry cereal.

She'd lived through too much the past few days to be eaten by some boogeyman in a dark cell!

Molly dug through her purse to retrieved a familiar brownish cube, like the ones Katie'd eaten to stay alive in Hell.

She couldn't remember when she'd last eaten, hadn't had a reason to care.

Sarah had not eaten anything since the party, but they convinced her to join them.

Her stomach growled, reminding her that she hadn't eaten more than two bites of her breakfast.

Dean and his stepfather dined on western style beans, baked potatoes, sourdough bread and the best spareribs either had ever eaten.

Carmen invited her to join them but Jenny said she had already eaten.

Many instances are on record of symptoms of poisoning, and even death, having followed the consumption of plants which have passed as true mushrooms; these cases have probably arisen from the examples consumed being in a state of decay, or from some mistake as to the species eaten.

The seeds are roasted and eaten by the natives; the timber, which somewhat resembles walnut, is soft, fine-grained, and takes a good polish, but is not durable.

Many rules of etiquette govern the proper conduct of the chopsticks; laying them across the bowl is a sign that the guest wishes to leave the table; they are not used during a time of mourning, when food is eaten with the fingers; and various methods of handling them form a secret code of signalling.

In central Queensland and elsewhere, snakes, both venomous and harmless, are eaten, the head being first carefully smashed to pulp with a stone.

Gramuntia, also furnishes a fruit which, after acquiring sweetness by keeping, is eaten by the Spaniards.

Combined with this sacrifice of the fruits of the earth to the Creator in memory of creation and redemption, and probably always immediately following it, was the sacred meal at which part of the offerings was eaten.

Josephus says nothing of his being "eaten of worms," but the discrepancies between the two stories are of slight moment.

The pulp is much esteemed in the West Indies and is eaten as a salad, usually with the addition of pepper, salt and vinegar.

Cnossian frescoes show women grouped apart, and they appear alone on gems. Flesh and fish and many kinds of vegetables were evidently eaten, and wine and beer were drunk.

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