Examples of 'had a food' in a sentence
Meaning of "had a food"
Had a food: Grammatically incorrect; it likely means 'had food' or 'had a meal.'
How to use "had a food" in a sentence
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had a food
She always had a food in her bag.
I had a food delivery coming so there was no real need to go out.
Not long ago he had a food distribution business.
This is coming from Cindy that CeCe had a food allergy.
My grandma had a food stall here sir.
Tom and Mary laughed about the time they had a food fight.
That he had a food fight with a fellow legislator.
We have always had a food chain.
She had a food craving.
Espinoza was shocked to discover the school had a food pantry for needy students.
We also had a food truck outside.
Because they can, because they've never had a food source like this one.
I had a food cart then.
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They had a food budget.
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Oh, now I really wish they had a food court.
Now we had a food chain.
Of these, almost 14 percent of parents said they themselves had a food allergy.
We just had a food fight.
I had a food mill a few years ago and I ended up giving it away.
My folks had a food truck.
He had a food allergy to eggs.
Coming from Saboga, we really had a food advantage on our island.
You had a food fight and you revealed your secret boyfriend.
I haven't yet had a food driven cat.
They had a food scare, and they lost a huge amount of their value.
Listen, we have had a food.
Hitler had a food taster.
She had a food stain on her apron before the murder. No.
For the first time, they had a food source that did not rely on the climate.
If I had a food allergy would it have been a different story?
You know, they had a food kitchen in Oakland.
Not long ago he had a food distribution business that went bankrupt during the financial crisis.
The Schumacher family had a food van, and then later, they had a restaurant.
They had a food pantry in there . ”.
They actually had a food court in the building with real chefs.
Listen, we've had a food shortage since the war began.