Examples of 'he ate up' in a sentence
Meaning of "he ate up"
he ate up: Consumed food or a meal completely and with enthusiasm. It can also suggest a figurative interpretation, meaning that someone fully believed or accepted something that was said, often without question or skepticism
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he ate up
He ate up the steak and ordered another.
And then he took and he ate up all of my corn.
He ate up the flour for the family.
He drank up all the water, he ate up all the soap.
He ate up the calculus and the geometry.
The landowner was here at Easter, and he ate up a half ton of.
He ate up almost all the grass.
So I think Stanley must be feeling hungry That 's why he ate up the page, right?
He ate up one kilogram of garlic in a day.
Go down his throat ♪ Susie had a baby ♪ water, he ate up all the soap ♪.
He ate up all of my ginger snaps.
But he ate up all my applesauce.
He ate up two innocent teachers.
That he ate up everyone in Smalltown?
He ate up every bite.
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Well, he ate up all of Rabbit 's honey.
He ate up all the Sins.
One . He ate up the whole moon cake? Yes.
He ate up ALL the attention.
Then he ate up all his fodder, even to licking the manger with his tongue.
He ate up my rocking-chair not far back.
He ate up all the canned goods!
He ate up all the soap ♪ to see if he could swim ♪.
He ate up all the soap ♪ go down his throat ♪.
He ate up all the wedding-pie.
He ate up all the honey!
He ate up all the soap ♪.
He ate up all the honey! You are a stingy slob!
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