With their hooked beaks they would scoop out small fish and algae and then gobble it up in a hurry. |
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Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell. |
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It will gobble up your fields and hedgerows, your trees and wildlife habitats. |
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And, of course, Thomas is going to gobble whatever crumb of a relationship that Sharon is willing to feed him. |
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Quality retail space is not readily available as customers gobble it up almost as soon as it hits the market. |
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It took a lot of will power not to gobble it straight down as I prepared my recipe. |
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My the dogs gobble them up too quickly and they didn't sit on the stomach well. |
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I didn't want to eat any of them, mind you, I just wanted to gobble up the display with my eyes. |
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Male turkeys are sometimes called gobblers, which makes sense because they gobble. |
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Whether it's a press release, a tweet, an offhand comment, fans can be sure to gobble it up and overspeculate as to its importance. |
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You can gobble it whole, or dip it in a bowl of tzatziki, or enjoy it in tandem with any one of fifteen inventive varieties of meze. |
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Our youth love luxury, they contradict their parents, gobble up dainties from the table, and tyrannise their teachers. |
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No worries, they taste delicious and you will probably find your guests gobble them all up in no time. |
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Without supervision, the goat will gobble the cabbage whereas the wolf will not hesitate to feast on the goat. |
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And I was really dismayed my family didn't gobble them up, beg for more. |
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They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and terrorize their teachers. |
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Do you insanely gobble down the fat, or do you carefully slice it off? |
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In other words, excess of momentum in the upward direction, will make the ball pop up and close-in fielders are ever waiting to gobble up those half-chances! |
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It was a wonderful time of peace and diversity, where punks, poseurs, happy shiny couples and twitchy loners and could coexist long enough to gobble pancakes. |
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I pull out my lunch bag and begin tearing off pieces and throwing them to the fish who gobble them up as if they hadn't eaten in days, maybe weeks. |
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If I'm meeting friends after work, I usually grab a slice of pizza to gobble down on my walk. |
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The That Way, dripping and spongy, with cheese like a dream, is the kind of thing you gobble down in a fever. |
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They'll gobble down a particular flavour of food one week, only to reject it the next. |
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You must gobble down as many eggs as required in the allotted time to grow bigger. |
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I have seen first-hand children who gobble down breakfast because they have not eaten since lunch the day before. |
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We therefore have before us an invitation to gobble up and weaken other European projects such as the Seventh Research Framework Programme. |
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It will be yet another place that will gobble up the taxpayers' money without any value added. |
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Debt servicing costs used to gobble up close to 38¢ out of every dollar the Government of Canada raised in revenue. |
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In the recent past, in their effort to gobble up territory held by the LTTE, the government forces have shelled populated areas indiscriminately. |
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Sure, this bike is designed for alert riders in good physical shape, but I bet you'll get somewhat used to it as you gobble up miles. |
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If we plant only lodgepole pine trees there is a greater likelihood that pinewood beetles will gobble up these monocultural forests. |
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They would want to gobble up all the big bucks between Toronto and Vancouver or Montreal and Calgary. |
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Some of us are ruthless in the manner we gobble up the natural finite resources of other sovereign states. |
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True, streaming audio players for the web have come a long way, but their sound quality is still pretty low, and they gobble up bandwidth. |
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And then, like all firms that want to expand rapidly, it started to gobble up other companies whole. |
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But it is difficult to tell if the inherent salaciousness of the story is the key to what makes this book so easy to gobble up. |
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Turkeys like to listen to music. In fact they like it so much, they will even cluck and gobble along with the song. |
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I know its contents by heart and there's nothing I'd rather do than gobble it all down. |
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Yes, it is tempting to gobble it all down, but some needs to be saved for seed. |
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And remember, kids don't just like to gobble them up, they like to make them as well! |
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A 100-metre long bunker all down the left side is waiting to gobble up anything mishit, though the long, narrow bunker protects you from no man's land bordering the trap. |
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They also steal tulip and crocus bulbs from newly planted beds, dig holes in gardens to get at seeds and bury nuts, and gobble seed from bird feeders. |
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When these eight large bugs landed on the surface of the water, it took only a second for each fish to gobble up two of the large bugs, which don't forget, had two dots of poison each. |
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Chinese conglomerates gobble up American firms, including Starbucks. |
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Incidentally, geranium budworm is quite similar to corn earworm, a pest that has been known to gobble up ears of corn in certain Valley gardens. |
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I am so frustrated at the way greedy bigger football clubs gobble up players that have been signed up, and then carefully nurtured over the months and years, by teams like my own Dundee United. |
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Rating agencies accepted the hypothesis of ever rising home values, gave large portions of each security issue an investment-grade rating, and investors gobbled them up. Why did investors gobble them up? |
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Many feel tyrannized by time at every turn, as responsibilities for work, family and community appear to gobble up every available morsel of time. |
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Ellis notes that when he arrived to pitch, still feeling the effects of acid, he decided to gobble down some of the amphetamines that were omnipresent in 1970s baseball. |
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They'll gobble up every piece of content they can get. |
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Information overload threatens to gobble up all of our attention. |
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Will it gobble up a wide or even devoted audience? |
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In the same vein, in San Francisco, a dedicated committee worked six months on the problem and eventually chose to purchase real pilgrim hawks to gobble up pigeons. |
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But, before he could gobble down some sustenance before what he hoped was a big primary night for himself, Mr. Romney made a stop at the polls to vote. |
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Meanwhile, American children continue to gobble up sugar and fat. |
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It would be a natural thing to come and gobble up the operations here. |
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The 55-year-old MP managed to gobble down four out of five unpleasant snacks, hours after she freaked out during another task which saw her buried beneath thousands of bugs. |
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Quite the antithesis, you might think, of a man whose most famous film – Oldboy – required its protagonist to gobble down a still-squirming octopus. |
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We allow procrastination to gobble up and waste great chunks of time. |
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Software firms gobble up anti-social geeks. |
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Nowadays, he was lucky if his mam's auld drinking cronies gave him a gobble. |
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However, pressure from the top to contract out, at almost any cost, continues to gobble up more resources as once again everyone has to revisit that CE situation. |
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During my road test, I didn't necessarily go easy on this little fun monger, but despite the available power, the AWD and lots and lots of enthusiasm on my part, it didn't gobble more than 10.5 litres per 100 km on average. |
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Before the startup, internet-driven rumours said the LHC would create black holes or a nasty hypothetical particle called a strangelet that would gobble up the planet. |
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This group, working independently of Gombart's team, had been focusing on macrophages, a type of white blood cell deployed by the immune system to gobble up and destroy germs. |
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As businesses and families gobble up numbers for cell phones, pagers, modems and fax machines, officials are forced to meet the demand by continually creating new area codes. |
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