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I . eating [ˈi:tɪŋ, Am -t̬-] N

eating

II . eating [ˈi:tɪŋ, Am -t̬-] ADJ

eating

I . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB trans

1. eat (consume):

eat
jeść [perf z-]

2. eat inf (worry):

eat

II . eat <ate, eaten> [i:t] VB intr

Phrases:

he had her eating out of his hand

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If not, we'll be resigned to eating humble pie and wearing remorseful sackcloth and ashes for a week -- but, what do you think?
entertainment.inquirer.net
Yet the consumer shift towards clean eating isn't a new phenomenon.
www.cnbc.com
Drinking from pewter tankards and eating from wooden trencher all adds to the experience.
en.wikipedia.org
Communities would leave their villages and camp out for several days, celebrating with eating and drinking, nature walks, singing and dancing.
en.wikipedia.org
She had filled in the spaces under subheadings: eating, sleeping, toilet, bath, clothes, play, toys, activities, religion, school, money, time and behaviour.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They send her to bed and proceed to commiserate while eating the band candy.
en.wikipedia.org
Young fish are carnivores, eating zooplankton and small aquatic invertebrates.
en.wikipedia.org
The concept of eating in vitro meat still gives many eaters the heebie-jeebies.
www.npr.org
Another version says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.
en.wikipedia.org
Starving and miserable they struggled along eating only "herbes gathered in the fieldes" and a twopenny loaf given to them by some troops along the way.
www.londonderrysentinel.co.uk

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