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I. feed <fed> [fiːd] VB trans
1. feed (give food to):
feed person, animal
feed plant
to feed the fire
2. feed (provide food for):
feed family, country
feed family, country
3. feed a. COMPUT (supply):
feed
feed
to feed sb a line THEAT
II. feed <fed> [fiːd] VB intr
feed
III. feed <fed> [fiːd] N
1. feed no pl (for farm animals):
feed
cattle feed
to be off its feed
2. feed inf (meal):
feed
3. feed TECH, COMPUT:
feed
feed
line feed
feed in VB trans
feed in
feed in
feed in information
form feed N COMPUT
form feed
feed up VB trans
feed up person
feed up animal
feed back VB trans
feed back
spoon-feed [ˈspuːnfiːd] VB trans
1. spoon-feed (feed):
spoon-feed
2. spoon-feed pej:
spoon-feed
force-feed VB trans
force-feed
paper feed N
paper feed
feed on VB trans insep a. fig
feed on
sheet feed N COMPUT
Present
Ifeed
youfeed
he/she/itfeeds
wefeed
youfeed
theyfeed
Past
Ifed
youfed
he/she/itfed
wefed
youfed
theyfed
Present Perfect
Ihavefed
youhavefed
he/she/ithasfed
wehavefed
youhavefed
theyhavefed
Past Perfect
Ihadfed
youhadfed
he/she/ithadfed
wehadfed
youhadfed
theyhadfed
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We, literally, spoon-feed him his three main meals and then have to place snacks into his mouth to get him to eat.
www.independent.ie
Will those trophy lovers stick around to push them in their bath chairs and spoon-feed them?
www.dailymail.co.uk
We certainly can not continue to spoon-feed our students.
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
By his last year, 1971, his wife had to spoon-feed him.
www.independent.co.uk
Grip firmly believes there is power in choosing to not spoon-feed the story to players, as most games tend to do.
www.kotaku.com.au