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eats

[ US /ˈits/ ]
[ UK /ˈiːts/ ]
NOUN
  1. informal terms for a meal

How To Use eats In A Sentence

  • Once you got into the stadium, there were no seats, only grassy banks.
  • We also ate a lot of mysterious crumbed meats accompanied with fried potatoes.
  • For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food.
  • After putting its energy into the 2008 acquisition of Northwest Airlines, the Atlanta-based carrier plans to spend more than $2 billion through 2013 to lure travelers with new flat-bed seats, video on demand and upgraded facilities in hotly contested markets such as New York. Delta Refocuses
  • Looking at Yankee Stadium (home of the world champion Yankees) it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up.
  • He expressed his racial hatred for everyone, especially OBama making veiled death threats, spoke of other dangerous topics etc … and then offered to sell me a mosser rifle as he was buying a a whole shippment of them. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • I do not pretend to know what combination of threats and cajolements they offered, but they obviously succeeded.
  • A fellow treats himself and his true love to dinner, a bottle and a night at the bug house at the end of another week of hard work and dutiful child-rearing, comes home happy and at peace, and what does he find?
  • 'Now this beats a', 'muttered his wife to herself;' however, I shall be obedient for a time; but if I dinna ken what all this is for before the morn by sunket-time, my tongue is nae langer a tongue, nor my hands worth wearing. ' Stories of Mystery
  • The back seats can be moved forward and backward, to make the most of luggage space or rear legroom.
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