EAT UP vs EAT: VERB
- Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing
- To consume completely.
- To accept or believe entirely, immediately, and without questioning.
- Finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table
- Use up (resources or materials)
- Eat a meal; take a meal
- Take in solid food
- Worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way
- Cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid
- Take in food; used of animals only
- Use up (resources or materials)
- To consume (something solid or semi-solid, usually food) by putting it into the mouth and swallowing it.
- To consume a meal.
- To be eaten.
- To destroy, consume, or use up.
- To cause (someone) to worry.
- To take the loss in a transaction.
- To damage, destroy, or fail to eject a removable part or an inserted object.
- To corrode or erode.
EAT UP vs EAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause persistent annoyance or distress.
- To have or take a meal.
- To consume food.
- To perform cunnilingus or anilingus on. Often used with out.
- To bother or annoy.
- To absorb the cost or expense of.
- To produce by eating.
- To erode or corrode.
- To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in distinction from liquid, food; to board.
- To taste or relish.
- To make one's way slowly.
- To make way by corrosion; to gnaw; to consume.
- To keep the course when closehauled with but little steering; -- said of a vessel.
- To destroy, ravage, or use up by or as if by ingesting.
- To include habitually or by preference in one's diet.
- To take in and absorb as food.
- To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption.
- To exercise a consuming or eroding effect.
EAT UP vs EAT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To retract what one has said. (See the Citation under Blurt.)
- To gain slowly to windward of her.
- To consume completely.
- To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid.
- To corrode, as metal, by rust; to consume the flesh, as a cancer; to waste or wear away; to destroy gradually; to cause to disappear.
- See under Humble.
- (partitive use).
EAT UP vs EAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Used of animals only
- Take in food
- Take a meal
- Eat a meal
- To masticate and swallow as nourishment; partake of or devour as food: said especially of solids: as, to eat bread.
- To corrode; wear away; gnaw into; consume; waste: generally with away, out, up, or into: as, rust has eaten away the surface; lines eaten out by aqua fortis; these cares eat up all my time.
- To take food; feed.
- To make way by corrosion; gnaw; penetrate or excavate by disorganization or destruction of substance: as, a cancer eats into the flesh.
- To taste; relish: as, it eats like the finest peach.
- (idiom) (eat crow) To be forced to accept a humiliating defeat.
- (idiom) (eat (one's) heart out) To feel bitter anguish or grief.
- (idiom) (eat (one's) heart out) To be consumed by jealousy.
- (idiom) (eat (one's) words) To retract something that one has said.
- (idiom) (eat out of (someone's) hand) To be manipulated or dominated by another.
- (idiom) (eat (someone) alive) To overwhelm or defeat thoroughly.
EAT UP vs EAT: RELATED WORDS
- Depasture, Swallow up, Use up, Polish off, Wipe out, Immerse, Run through, Engross, Exhaust, Deplete, Finish, Bury, Swallow, Consume, Eat
- Meal, Cook, Dine, Devour, Eat up, Eat on, Use up, Rust, Exhaust, Run through, Wipe out, Corrode, Deplete, Feed, Consume
EAT UP vs EAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consumingly, Morate, Depasture, Use up, Swallow up, Polish off, Wipe out, Engross, Exhaust, Deplete, Finish, Bury, Swallow, Consume, Eat
- Snack, Chow, Chew, Meal, Cook, Dine, Devour, Use up, Eat on, Rust, Exhaust, Wipe out, Deplete, Feed, Consume
EAT UP vs EAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Unfortunately, refrigerators eat up a lot of electricity.
- Eat up the desire to meet that challenge!
- Mmmh, I want to eat up that Raspberry!
- You may get the parts to fill, but the timespent cleaning up the porous castings can quickly eat up your profit margin.
- GB per day due to rule that we are set up and it eat up storage very fast.
- Over time, temporary files build up which eat up resources and can result in impacted response times.
- But there are situations where backing up certain files is unnecessary and will just eat up space.
- The FREE meals served at Meet Up and Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines.
- Have those who work evil no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do not call upon God?
- Phrasal verbs include eat in, eat into, eat out and eat up.
- Many people eat seeds, bean and nuts in order to eat less meat, but still get the protein their body needs.
- Only certain animals were to eat plants, while some might be allowed to eat meat.
- In the show you eat with others, and you eat by yourself a little bit.
- Is it nessecary to eat first thing in the morning on this plan or can I eat following my workout?
- We must eat healthy food tracked in their Bible study by becoming Eat with dignity.
- Spent half my chicken noodle get to eat and eat some the market serve best!
- Daniel was given food to eat which he could not in good conscience eat.
- Jews will only eat kosher meat, others cannot eat fish or eggs.
- Eat, eat All you think of is your stomach!
- Lexivore cannot eat itself, but can eat other Lexivores.
EAT UP vs EAT: QUESTIONS
- Why does the Tesla Model Y performance eat up so much range?
- How does bioremediation make bacteria eat up pollutants?
- Will American consumers eat processed poultry from China?
- Can you eat ground cinnamon without drinking anything?
- What to eat with Viibryd (vilazodone hydrochloride)?
- Should people who eat all foods despise people who only eat vegetables?
- Can you eat all you can eat at yakiniku restaurants in Tokyo?
- What to eat and not to eat to get rid of cellulite?
- What happens when you eat more than you intended to eat?
- What to eat when there's literally nothing to eat in dining hall?
- Why do Americans eat ham on Easter when most people eat lamb?
- What is Eat Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert about?