How To Use Feed upon In A Sentence
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If acidification kills tiny sea snails known as pteropods, as it is likely to, the Pacific salmon that feed upon these planktonic creatures may also die.
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Adults and deutonymphs are predaceous and often feed upon the immature stages of the species that they parasitize as larvae.
Arthropoda
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Love in the young requires as little of hope as of desire to feed upon. William Faulkner
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-- furies of hell, burrowing snakes who regorge your food, and feed upon your own excrements; ye that are forever destroying, and forever reproducing your poison!
The Robbers
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Moose and deer feed upon hobblebush, but the plants that they have browsed become stunted and develop atypical leaves.
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His memory was able to adhere to her smoothness, to her rough parts, to her every swelling and concavity, but only in a way that was like an ache—or like a hunger trying to feed upon itself.
Here Comes Another Lesson
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They will throw out bloody red-meat innuendos and lies to the neo-con sharks to frenzily feed upon.
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The spirit exists in vegetables, and is extracted by means of the organs of the animals which feed upon them, and then, "by a delicate work of distillation, it is converted into _spirit_!
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
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Florida, and swept away here as the great ocean river of warm water which we call the Gulf Stream, bringing with it out of the open ocean the shoals of mackerel, and the porpoises and whales which feed upon them.
Madam How and Lady Why
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This area has the type of rough ground that the porbeagle likes to frequent, with copious quantities of mackerel and pollack, to feed upon.
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But, unfortunately, should any untoward "o'er-night clishmaclaver" occasion the neglect of this duty, and the fire be left, like envy, to feed upon its own vitals, a remedy is at hand in the shape of a pan "o 'live coals" from some more provident neighbour, resident in an upper or lower "flat;" and thus without bundle-wood or "shavings," is the mischief cured.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 536, March 3, 1832
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It may be a symbiotic relationship, since these "squatters" have been known to unite to drive away the minor predators able to kill and feed upon the lily.
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The common Greek tortoise, hawked on barrows about the streets of London and bought by a confiding British public under the mistaken impression that its chief fare consists of slugs and cockroaches (it is really far more likely to feed upon its purchaser's choicest seakale and asparagus), buries itself in the ground at the first approach of winter, and snoozes away five months of the year in a most comfortable and dignified torpidity.
Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
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Love in the young requires as little of hope as of desire to feed upon. William Faulkner