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eat·er [ˈi:təʳ] N

1. eater (person):

eater
jedec(jedka) m (f)

2. eater Brit inf (apple):

eater

ˈfire-eat·er N

ˈman-eat·er N

1. man-eater (animal):

2. man-eater hum inf (woman):

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English
They are ferocious eaters and can be food fixated.
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They are also voracious eaters, able to unhinge their jaws to bite into much larger objects and even rip through steel.
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The event pits competitive eaters in a chicken wing eating contest.
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These birds are known to be crepuscular eaters, using intertidal mudflats.
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In the qualifying tour, amateur eaters competed with professional eaters for a spot at the world championship.
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Today's villagers are still known as "bcos figos" (fig eaters).
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This species is a scale eater, consuming the scales off of other fishes.
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Giving itak gurgur always expect the eater so has the spirit of a burning-ember.
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The common scat is omnivorous and an indiscriminate eater.
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Macrophages are slow and untidy eaters; they engulf huge quantities of material and frequently release some undigested back into the tissues.
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