How To Use Fatten up In A Sentence
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The list of improvements is solid, with no added fluff just to fatten up the release.
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The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
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The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
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In fact, he put off starting college until he was 21 just so he could fatten up his bank account a bit.
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But the restaurant industry seems to be locked in a horse race to fatten up our bellies and our arteries.
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He has cast four relatively inexperienced actors who fatten up Reza's skinny and, at times, skittish characters.
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The Hakka have a tradition of holding contests to fatten up pigs for sacrifice. This year the winning pig topped out at 720 kg.
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The Government is making the taxpayer pay to fatten up a public sector business for private sale.
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The farm, which would breed and fatten up to 150,000 hogs annually for slaughter, would have made the facility one of Alberta's largest hog operations.
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Extreme paternalism is a parasite sucking on a dry host, it will tend to allow some capitalism to fatten up its victim.
Incumbents and Government, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Is it inconceivable that some mergers may have been instigated and consummated in order to fatten up major credit unions in readiness for demutualisation?
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They enter the ponds largely with water that is piped in from other ponds or local bodies of water and eat the food that the farmers put in the pond to fatten up the crop fish.
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As inflamed Guatemalans see it, foreign investors will fatten up on tourist dollars while locals will be stuck cleaning hotel rooms.
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I have most of the things I will need already (worm treat to fatten up the worms because fat worms eat more, lime mix to keep the acidity level appropriate etc).
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Outdoor barbecue ready to eat food and spices which are less likely to fatten up ah?
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Having recuperated from their spawn and buffed from a summer of feeding on crayfish, smallmouths kick off their annual bid to fatten up for the upcoming winter starvation and subsequent spring spawning.
The Smallmouth Blitz
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In the late 1980s, they decided that the future of this business was in a form of bioengineering, not creating a new food, but using bacteria with specific jobs to create other ingredients, and the first one they went into is something called lysine, which is used to fatten up pigs and chickens by adding it to their feed.
The Informant: A True Story
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Outdoor barbecue ready to eat food and spices which are less likely to fatten up ah?
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But can the world's No. 1 food colossus fatten up its profits as it slashes costs?
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Brazilian rosewood fretboards and their denser rainforest counterparts add sparkle and ring, and Indian rosewood fretboards can help fatten up the midrange.
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock.
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MSG is a chemical used to fatten up laboratory animals and evidence suggests it will ultimately make you fat when consumed.
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Plus, he points out that the by-product of alcohol production from corn is a highly concentrated and nutritious feed with which we can fatten up our livestock.
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The farm, which would breed and fatten up to 150,000 hogs annually for slaughter, would have made the facility one of Alberta's largest hog operations.
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Why should a chief executive with just three to four years to run in the job - and many of them have no more than that - fatten up the corporation for the benefit of his successor?
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock.
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There's no reason you have to help huge, bajillionaire companies fatten up their bank accounts.